Mount Paku Summit Walk

Mount Paku Summit Walk - Tairua

Mount Paku Summit Walk

Tairua

9 Rankers Reviews

7 Face-to-Face

4 Tairua

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Tairua Estuary from Paku summit

Information

Mount Paku Summit Walk

approx 2 km return | 45 minutes return

Paku Hill is an exposed dome of rhyolite lava that was formerly buried under older, now eroded deposits. It was once an island, but has now been joined to the mainland by a sand strip. There are extensive views of Tairua estuary, which is a drowned river valley, and the central ranges beyond.

Walking Track

Access

From Tairua town center follow Manaia Road for 1.2 km and turn right into Paku Drive. After 1.9 km veer sharp left and turn right into Tirinui Crescent. The start of the track is signposted from the end of the crescent, 0.2 km further on.

Alternatively, if travelling to Tairua from the north, turn left into Ocean Beach Road before the one-lane bridge and continue 1.5 km before joining Paku Drive.

Track

The track is well-formed but steep and rocky in places. It zigzags its way up to the trig at the summit.

Details

Feature Value Info

Location

North IslandCoromandelTairua

Categories

  • Activity__walking_and_trekkingWalking
  • Free

Directions

To Coordinates

Coordinates

-37.0008823740404

175.867355966568

Latitude
-37.0008823740404
Longitude
175.867355966568

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  • 4.5/5

    Yeah great view from the summit.

    Don’t be fooled, heaps of steps to the top.

    Well worth it, even for someone as unfit as me. Savour the moment

    Reviewed over 5 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Great little walk up to the summit of the volcano.

    View at the top was amazing.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.5/5

    Nice view of the harbour and the beaches, it is nice to read about the settler history on the way up.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Great insight into the local history with perfect views at the top.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Easy walk for half an hour.

    The track is sometimes not easy to find, but it is worth it. The views from the top is great.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 4.5/5

    From the carpark the walk is quite hard to find (sign small), nevertheless after one found the track and made it to the top (track itself is good!) the view is amazing, very nice sign at the top of the

    mountain explaining the views/island names.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Quick hike, not difficult though there is an incline.

    Great view! You can see the ocean, harbours and both cities. It only took us 15-20 minutes too.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Fun short walk to the top of a non active volcano with splendid views of Coromandel.

    Reviewed about 9 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    A walk to the top of this extint volcano rewards you with wonderful 360 degrees views of the local beaches, bays and Tairoa harbour and estuary.

    Reviewed over 14 years ago