Ngaiotonga – Twin Bole Track
Walking track
Time:
5 min
Distance:
200 - 300 m
Description
Ngaiotonga Forest features stunning native bush and majestic Kauri trees. This short, easy walk leads to a large Kauri tree with twin trunks standing amidst a mixed kauri / podocarp forest.

A similar, bi-trunked kauri stands at
Trounson Kauri Park
The twin bole kauri is an interesting natural phenomenon however, the rotting trunks of other nearby trees aren’t. These ugly scars are as a result of the damage inflicted by workers bleeding the trees for gum. The natural healing process once interfered with has lead to this damage and ultimately, the early death of the trees. This destructive process was outlawed many years before the gum was no longer sought for profit.
Activities

Flora and fauna
Plan and prepare
No dogs due to risks to wildlife.
What to expect on a walking track:
- Easy to moderate walking from a few minutes to a day
- Track is mostly well formed, some sections may be steep, rough or muddy
- Suitable for people with low to moderate fitness and abilities
- Clearly sign posted. Stream and river crossings are bridged
- Walking shoes or light tramping/hiking boots required
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