Note: The Mangamuka Summit Track (between the Mangamuka Track and SH1) is closed while work is being undertaken on SH1.
Expect a rough backcountry track, with frequent slips, damage and fallen trees
Mangamuka Track is a backcountry tramping track. The track surface is rough and it is not often maintained – the track is best suited to experienced trampers who have good navigational skills.
There are frequent slips, slumps in the track and fallen trees, particularly after rain or high wind. You will need to climb around or over these, there may not be marked diversions.
The track is best in summer
This track becomes extremely slippery, wet and muddy in winter and following heavy rain. We recommended only walking this track in summer.
This is a remote track – pack well, including a distress beacon
There is no mobile coverage along the track, so pack a distress beacon.
Pack to be self-sufficient and ready for an unplanned night out. This means packing plenty of warm and waterproof clothes, an emergency shelter and extra food. Check these gear lists to know what to take with you.
No camping and no fires
Fires put wildlife at risk, please respect the fire ban.
Check the weather before you go
Before heading out, check the weather forecast: Northland Regional Forecast – MetService.