Ready to stretch those legs and see something amazing? You’re in for a treat with the Rainbow Falls Walk. We’ll cover everything you need to know, from what to see to handy tips and more!
Quick facts about this walk
Scenery and Highlights
Rainbow Falls is a jaw-dropper. Imagine a 27-metre waterfall crashing into a deep pool, surrounded by lush bush. Along the way, you’ll catch glimpses of the Kerikeri River and might even spot some tūī and fantails playing in the trees.
History
The area around Rainbow Falls is packed with Māori history. The nearby Kororipo Pa was a significant site for the Ngāpuhi iwi. The falls were originally known as Waianiwaniwa, meaning “waters of the rainbow”. Pretty fitting, right?
Parking
Plenty of parking available at the Rainbow Falls car park, just off Waipapa Road. No need to stress about finding a spot.
How to Get There
By Car:
- From Kerikeri: 3 km (about 5 minutes)
- From Paihia: 24 km (about 30 minutes)
- From Whangarei: 85 km (about 1 hour and 15 minutes)
By Public Transport: Grab a bus to Kerikeri and then a quick taxi ride to the falls.
Terrain and Track Surface
The track is well-kept and mostly flat, with gravel and boardwalk sections. Super easy for a relaxing stroll.
Facilities
- Toilets: At the car park
- Picnic Areas: Along the track and at the falls
- Water Refill Stations: None, bring your own water
- Playgrounds: None, but the walk is fun for kids
Best Time to Visit
Anytime is a good time, but the falls are most impressive after rain. Weekends can be busy, so aim for a weekday morning if you want some peace and quiet.
Dog-Friendliness
Dogs are welcome on a leash. They’ll love it too!
Accessibility
The track is good for strollers and wheelchairs, though some help might be needed on certain sections.
Kid, Child, Family Friendly
Absolutely! It’s short, easy, and there’s plenty to keep the kiddos interested.
Camping and Huts
No camping at the falls, but plenty of options nearby in Kerikeri.
Walk Description
Start from the car park and follow the well-marked path along the Kerikeri River. You’ll hear the falls before you see them. The track winds through beautiful bush, with viewing platforms along the way for some great photos. Once you reach the falls, take your time soaking in the view before heading back the way you came.
Safety Precautions
- Weather Conditions: Check the weather before you go. The track can get slippery after rain.
- Hazards: Watch for uneven surfaces and be careful near the water.
- Cell Phone Reception: Generally good, but patchy in some areas.
Are Drones Allowed?
Nope, leave the drones at home.
Closest Cafes or Restaurants
The Pear Tree in Kerikeri: A great spot for a bite after your walk. Check them out at The Pear Tree.
Closest iSite for More Local Information
Kerikeri iSite Visitor Information Centre: For all the local info you need, visit Kerikeri iSite here.
Photography Tips for Smartphone Users
- Use HDR Mode: To capture those vibrant colours.
- Focus on the Falls: Tap on the waterfall to make it the star of your shot.
- Experiment with Angles: Get low for a dramatic look or high for a panoramic view.
What to Wear
- Footwear: Comfy walking shoes
- Clothing: Layers – it can be cool in the shade and warm in the sun
- Extras: Hat, sunscreen, and a rain jacket just in case
Signage and Markings
The track is well-marked with clear signs, so you won’t get lost.
Permits and Fees
No permits or entrance fees needed. Nice and easy!
Are Bikes Allowed?
Nope, this track is for walkers only.
Personal Tips and Recommendations
- Pack a Picnic: The falls make a great picnic backdrop.
- Bring a Swimsuit: If you’re brave, take a dip in the pool below the falls.
- Start Early: Beat the crowds and enjoy the falls in peace.
Top 5 Closest Walks Nearby
- Kerikeri River Track
- Distance: 6 km return
- Duration: 2 hours
- Highlights: Follows the Kerikeri River from the Stone Store to Rainbow Falls, passing historic sites and lovely swimming spots.
- Puketi Forest Walk
- Distance: 1.2 km loop
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Highlights: Short walk through ancient kauri forest, perfect for a peaceful stroll among giant trees.
- Wairoa Stream Track
- Distance: 2.5 km return
- Duration: 1 hour
- Highlights: Beautiful track along the Wairoa Stream, featuring small waterfalls and lush forest.
- Manginangina Kauri Walk
- Distance: 0.35 km loop
- Duration: 15 minutes
- Highlights: Accessible boardwalk through a stunning stand of mature kauri trees in Puketi Forest.
- Kororipo Pa Historic Walk
- Distance: 1 km loop
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Highlights: Historic site with fantastic views of the Kerikeri Basin and insights into Māori history.
Local Guided Tour Operators
- Adventure Puketi
- Specialty: Guided walks through Puketi Forest
- Details: Offers a variety of tours, including night walks to see glowworms.
- Website: Adventure Puketi
- Bay of Islands Walking Weekend
- Specialty: Organised walking events in the Bay of Islands area
- Details: Multiple guided walks over a weekend, catering to all fitness levels.
- Website: Bay of Islands Walking Weekend
- Northland Experiences
- Specialty: Personalised guided tours around Kerikeri and Northland
- Details: Customised tours that include walking, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
- Website: Northland Experiences
Accommodation Nearby
- Stone Store Lodge
- Details: Comfortable boutique accommodation near the historic Stone Store.
- Website: Stone Store Lodge
- Kerikeri Park Lodge
- Details: Modern, spacious apartments set in park-like grounds.
- Website: Kerikeri Park Lodge
- Kauri Park Motel
- Details: Eco-friendly accommodation with beautiful gardens and native birdlife.
- Website: Kauri Park Motel
- Stay Kerikeri Boutique Apartments
- Details: Stylish, self-contained apartments in the heart of Kerikeri.
- Website: Stay Kerikeri
- Avalon Resort
- Details: Tranquil riverside resort with cottages and a swimming pool.
- Website: Avalon Resort
Top 5 FAQs
1. How long does it take to walk to Rainbow Falls?
The walk to Rainbow Falls takes about 30 minutes each way, making it a leisurely 1-hour return trip.
2. Is the Rainbow Falls Walk suitable for young children?
Yes, the track is family-friendly and suitable for young children. It’s flat and easy, with plenty of interesting sights along the way.
3. Can I swim at Rainbow Falls?
Yes, you can swim in the pool at the base of the falls. However, be cautious of the water flow and depth, especially after heavy rain.
4. Are there any picnic areas along the walk?
Yes, there are several picnic spots along the track and near the falls, perfect for a scenic lunch break.
5. Is there cell phone reception on the walk?
Cell phone reception is generally good along the track, but it can be patchy in some areas near the falls.