New Waiotauru Bridge open
Date: 10 December 2007
Visitors to Otaki Forks can now enjoy the new Waiotauru suspension bridge which has opened in time for the peak visitor season.
Otaki Forks is the main western entrance to the Tararua Forest Park and offers a wide range of activities such as picnicking, camping, swimming and a variety of tracks and access to huts.
The 62.5m long, 1.2m wide bridge has a 15-person load capacity and replaces the temporary swing bridge that was built after the original bridge was washed away in the January 2005 floods.

The new Waiotauru suspension bridge
at Otaki Forks
The new bridge took Napier-based company East Quip Ltd approximately six weeks to build. The main components of the bridge were prefabricated and assembled before being transported to the site to enable quicker construction time. It was fully load tested before it was opened to public use to make sure it met design parameters.
DOC programme manager visitor assets Wayne Boness says that the track system has changed somewhat with the new bridge in place.
“Visitors will take a slightly different line to start on the major tracks. Temporary signs are in place that explains the new tracking system and we will have permanent signs in place early in the new year.”
The process of replacing the old bridge took two and a half years from receiving funding, design, consents, tender and construction. The temporary swing bridge will be dismantled and parts will be used on existing bridges around the forest park.
Visitors tramping into the bush are encouraged to check the latest weather conditions, choose the type of track that most suits the skills and abilities of their party, and equip themselves well for a variety of changeable conditions. ENDS