Several tracks in Pirongia Forest Park have reopened as DOC continues the clean-up across the maunga.
Pirongia was hit by severe weather on 13 and 14 February and the network of tracks across the maunga were significantly damaged – including slips, downed trees and floodwaters destroying some bridges and steps.
DOC Waikato Operations Manager Niwha Jones says staff have completed initial assessments on all tracks across the maunga, and several tracks are now able to be reopened.
"The popular Nikau Walk and Loop has reopened – however, visitors should be aware there are contractors working on repairs and there may be pedestrian management in place to ensure visitor safety while machinery is used," Niwha says.
The Pāhautea Hut and campsite have reopened for booking – but visitor access is now from Waite Rd and only via Ruapane and Tirohanga tracks.
Visitors should return via the Tirohanga and Ruapane tracks to Waite Rd.
No other tracks to the hut are currently open, but over coming weeks DOC will plan for repairs to Tahuanui Track.
"The Mangakara Nature Walk will remain closed for some time, due to the destruction of two bridges. We will need to plan and budget for replacements," Niwha says.
The Bell Track and Mahaukura Track were significantly damaged by slips and will require further assessment before any decisions are made.
The Hihikiwi Track remains unavailable due to the closures of surrounding public roads.