The Tawhai Falls walk is very easy 20 min walk located just off the road to the Chateau in National Park.
The track is very good with light gravel. Very nice waterfall and easy to get to.
Quick Facts about this walk
- Location: National Park
- Distance: 0.50 kms
- Time needed: 20 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
- Wheelchair Access: No
- Route: Double back
- Elevation: 962m
- Wet Feet: No
- Toilets: No
- Dogs: No
- Mobile Coverage: No
- Last Updated: November, 2019
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Points of interest along the walk
Point 1: Tawhai Falls Walk Mt Ruapehu
As you can see there is no need to rush for a car park. The gravel track is very easy to find and great to walk on. Not a lot of protection from the wind in the first 10 minutes of the walk, so take a rain coat.
Point 2: Tawhai Falls Walk Mt Ruapehu
Five minutes in to the walk, take the 5M track on the right this leads to a viewing platform where you can look down into the falls. From here on the beech bush is very pleasant to walk through. We did not see or hear any native bird life on this short walk, very disappointing but the walk was very quiet and enjoyable. There is a short downhill section to the river.
Point 3: Tawhai Falls Walk Mt Ruapehu
Not a spectacular stream to look at but the waterfall is very pretty. Just as you drop down on to the stream there is a small sandy beach over to the left; you might find a good place to sit down. The water in the stream starts from up at the top of the Bruce ski field. Then flows 8.2km past the caravan park at the Whakapapa village, under the Whakapapa main road, 11km over the Tawhai Falls, 12.6Km and out under the main high way and on to the town of Taumarunui 72Km, were it joins the mighty Wanganui River. NZ’s most popular river for canoeing and hunting.