With heavy rain and storms expected across the North Island this weekend, DOC is urging anyone planning on naturing in the great outdoors to 'Know Before You Go'.
MetService has already issued orange warnings for the Bay of Plenty, Coromandel, and Gisborne/Tairawhiti. Heavy rain is expected across many parts of the North Island.
Kahori Nakagawa, Acting Operations Manager Hawke's Bay, says it's important for visitors to check DOC's website for any current warnings and updates, and stay away from campsites, tracks, or huts near areas with a high slip risk.
"MetService is forecasting intense rainfall over the weekend, which could affect tracks, campsites, and access roads," says Kahori.
"We're asking people to think carefully before heading out, and to be prepared to change their plans if needed.
"The last thing we want is people getting hurt or stuck."
Once the extreme weather has passed, DOC staff will carry out assessments on sites and determine when huts, campsites, and tracks can be reopened to the public.
"If you're in an affected area and planning a trip this weekend, please take care and put safety first.
"Naturing is about connecting with the outdoors, but that connection also means respecting nature's power and knowing when to pause or change plans."
All potential visitors should check the DOC website for the latest alerts before setting out. Checking websites for NZTA and local councils can also help visitors glean information about important travel and recreation aspects like road closures access or water restrictions.