

The “Rapurapu Kauri Track” is a physical fitness programme located in the Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. This programme is designed to provide individuals with the opportunity to engage in outdoor activities while also taking advantage of the area's historic mining and kauri logging sites.
Participants in the programme can enjoy a variety of walking and tramping tracks that are suitable for all levels of difficulty. For those looking for an easy stroll, the Aongatete walks offer a peaceful journey through priri and kohekohe forests, with the option to walk along the Aongatete Stream. For a slightly more challenging experience, the Crown Track to Dickey's Flat takes walkers through historic mining country and leads to the Dickey Flat Campsite. Advanced hikers can tackle the Daly's Clearing Loop Track, which features extensive groves of nkau nestled under tall tawa, kohekohe, and pukatea forests.
The “Rapurapu Kauri Track” is open to individuals with dogs, and wheelchairs and buggies are also permitted on certain tracks. The programme offers 22 different walking and tramping tracks, providing a range of options for participants to choose from.
The Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park is easily accessible, and visitors can find more information about the park, including how to get there, on the Department of Conservation's website. The Tauranga Office is available to answer any questions and can be reached via email at taurangainfo@doc. Govt. nz.
Overall, the “Rapurapu Kauri Track” is a fantastic opportunity for individuals to engage in physical fitness activities while also enjoying the natural beauty and history of the Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park in the Bay of Plenty region.