Manawatu Gorge Loop Track

Located in Manawatu Gorge Scenic Reserve in the Manawatu/Whanganui region

This is an easy loop walk through bush a short distance from Palmerston North - it's a good option for families with children.

This short, well formed track is clearly sign-posted and is suitable for push-chairs. It provides an opportunity for people of all fitness levels to enjoy native bush and birdlife only a short distance from Palmerston North.

Starting from the carpark, the track initially follows the longer Manawatu Gorge Track before veering left. Along the way are some small signs describing how students from College Street Normal School in Palmerston North view the bush. Continue on the track, returning to the carpark.

The Manawatu Gorge Loop Track is located at the Woodville end of the Manawatu Gorge Track approximately 15 km east of Palmerston North.

Turn off State Highway 3 onto Ballance Gorge Road and cross the Ballance Bridge to the carpark at the track entrance.

Be prepared and know your limits

The weather can change quickly. Carry sufficient supplies, such as warm and waterproof clothing, sturdy footwear and plenty of food and water. Know your abilities, give yourself plenty of time and be prepared to turn around or stop for safety.

Other hazards in this area

Wasp nests and Ongaonga (stinging nettle) are present on the track. Both can cause strong skin irritation and allergic reactions. Do not touch Ongaonga and stay away from areas of wasp activity. Watch out for these hazards, particularly in the open parts of the track. If you are concerned about allergies, consider taking antihistamines or other treatment with you.

Dogs

Dogs are not permitted in the Manawatu Gorge Scenic Reserve.

Pest control/toxins

Te Āpiti Manawatu Gorge is part of an ongoing pest control programme which includes the use of toxins. For up to date information on the current toxin use please read the signage at track entrances, or check the DOC Pesticide summaries: Animal pests


Related link

Te Apiti has information on the Manawatu Gorge, including Whatonga.