The walk to the lookout above Kiwiriki Bay is a great way to stretch the legs when you need a break from Sundowners/BBQs/Cleaning the catch/whatever.

We assume you are anchored in Kiwiriki Bay or have zoomed in from another bay in your high powered inflatable.

Start of the walk, landed by dingy from the boat
Start of the walk, landed by dingy from the boat
DOC sign at the start of the track
DOC sign at the start of the track

Find your way to the small beach at the south eastern end of Kiwiriki by dinghy/kayak/paddleboard. You can recognize the beach by the DOC sign above the beach telling you everything you are not allowed to do.

Sandra at the intersection for the Kaiarara track, take the left turn
Sandra at the intersection for the Kaiarara track, take the left turn

Follow the track southwards along the shoreline for 10-15 minutes until you come to the intersection for the Kaiarara track.

Turn left (northwards) and follow the track along the valley then climbing the ridge until you reach a reasonably flat stretch.

Alan checking out the view along the way
Alan checking out the view along the way
Steep uphill climb to the lookout
Steep uphill climb to the lookout
Pretty good track considering how much it's used
Pretty good track considering how much it’s used
Nice track leading out to the lookout
Nice track leading out to the lookout

At the end of this, approx. 500m the track begins to descend, walk down the first few metres and the bush will clear to reveal fantastic views.

To the north west you have Kiwiriki Bay below you and beyond Port Fitzroy with Smokehouse Bay in the distance and even further you can see Governor’s Pass.

Sandra looking down at the boats in Kiwiriki Bay from the lookout
Sandra looking down at the boats in Kiwiriki Bay from the lookout

Boats up close in Kiwiriki Bay

Looking north thru the dip in the Kaiarara ridge you can see to Port Abercrombie and Nagle Cove in the distance. Looking to the east you can see Mt Hobson, Gt Barrier’s highest peak, in the distance.

If you are feeling energetic you can keep walking for another 2 hrs to Kaiarara Bay, otherwise retrace your steps to the beach.

Quick fact about this walk

At the start of the walk looking out to Kiwiriki Bay
At the start of the walk looking out to Kiwiriki Bay

My 3D video of Kiwiriki Bay Lookout Walk

Map location and track path

More of my walks on Great Barrier Island