Take a hike!
Aotea Great Barrier Island is a hiker’s paradise, offering some of New Zealand’s most untouched and spectacular walking experiences. With rugged terrain, native forests, and breathtaking coastal views, the island invites adventurers to explore its many tracks suited to all fitness levels.
One of the most popular hikes is the Aotea Track, a multi-day loop that takes you through ancient kauri forests, along mountain ridges, and past natural hot springs. For shorter walks, the Windy Canyon Track rewards hikers with stunning panoramic views after a relatively quick climb through dramatic rock formations.
A highlight for many visitors is the Kaitoke Hot Springs Track, an easy 45-minute walk through nikau palms and wetlands. At the end of the trail, naturally heated thermal pools offer a perfect place to soak and unwind in a peaceful forest setting. It’s an ideal blend of gentle adventure and relaxation that showcases the island’s natural magic.
For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Mount Hobson (Hirakimatā) Summit Track offers a rewarding climb to the island's highest point at 627 meters. Accessible via several routes, including the scenic Windy Canyon and Palmers Track, hikers traverse through regenerating forests and past historical sites like the 'wooden horse' used in past logging operations. The summit provides panoramic views of the island and surrounding ocean, and the area is a sanctuary for rare species such as the black petrel and North Island robin. The well-maintained steps and boardwalks not only facilitate the climb but also protect the delicate ecosystems along the way.
It is always important to check the weather before you go hiking and let someone know where you are going. Always check the Department of Conservation website for up-to-date information on track closures or warnings. Whether you’re tackling a challenging summit or enjoying a tranquil stroll, hiking on Great Barrier Island is a truly unforgettable way to connect with New Zealand’s wild beauty.

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