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Waikato: Wairere Falls Track to stay closed through summer for safety upgrades

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The Wairere Falls track is a popular one with trampers. Photo / NZME

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The popular Wairere Falls Track near Matamata will remain closed this summer as the Department of Conservation carries out safety improvements.

The track has been closed since July 13 due to “significant safety risks”, including high levels of rockfall activity and ongoing instability.

But despite the closure, a small number of visitors have been ignoring the signs, the Department of Conservation (DoC) said.

DoC heritage and visitors senior ranger Matiu Te Kani-McQueen said the instability in the gorge area posed a risk of severe or life-threatening injury.

“One particularly large boulder, three metres wide, is set to break loose at any time. When it goes, it’s likely to take out the stairs and anyone on them, so please comply with the closure for your own safety.

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“The lower track section remains open and visitors can safely enjoy a tranquil short walk, including the iconic International Seat of Peace.”

Overall, the track was “between a rock and a good place”, the Department of Conservation said, as the closure was also an opportunity to give the track a makeover.

Te Kani-McQueen said in addition to the safety improvements, the team would also replace a bridge, lookout platforms, steps and barriers.

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“Ultimately, we’ll be reopening a safer and improved experience for all the people who enjoy this special place.”

The Department of Conservation said the closure of Wairere Falls Track would remain in place into 2026, while it worked with geotechnical experts and mana whenua – Ngāti Haua, Ngāti Hinerangi and Raukawa – to address risk and upgrade the track.

 Wairere Falls track has been closed since July. Photo / Department of Conservation
Wairere Falls track has been closed since July. Photo / Department of Conservation

Te Kani-McQueen said there were several alternative tracks in the area.

“[Try] one of the many other beautiful walks in the nearby Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park.

“Those desperate for a waterfall view might enjoy walks in Waiorongomai Valley, or the Henderson Tramline Loop Track.”

The Wairere Falls track was previously closed in 2024 to replace “structural assets” including bridges, boardwalks and stairs, from the base of the track up to and including the lower viewing platform, because they have come to the end of their useful life.

For more information and to check for alerts on track conditions or closures, visit the DoC website.

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