Marios Gavalas
Author And Researcher
I'm Marios, delivering the best of Aotearoa's nature walks to your device.
I've personally walked hundreds of New Zealand's tracks and spent months in libraries uncovering interesting information on New Zealand/Aotearoa. And you'll find a slice of that research on this page - enjoy!
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.
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.
The track is well-formed but steep and rocky in places. It zigzags its way up to the trig at the summit.
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