Tauranga residents and visitors are reminded that several closures are in place on Mauao this week while Tauranga City Council undertake important track renewal works.
To help make a safer walk, the Waikorire track will be closed for the whole week while contractors upgrade the surface, widen two sets of stairs, improve drainage, and add edging to the track.
A helicopter will be used to lift track material into place.
During this time, all other tracks remain open on Mauao, including Te Ara Tūtanga - the base track.
If you’re climbing to the summit, the Oruahine and Motukauri tracks can be used.
A detailed map of track locations on Mauao is available.
Full Mauao closure: from 5am to 5pm Thursday, March 7
To ensure public safety, all tracks on Mauao will be closed on Thursday, March 7 while stone sculptures are placed on the mountain via helicopter, part of the Mauao Placemaking project.
Te Mahere Whakamahinga o Mauao is a collaborative initiative between Tauranga City Council and Ngā Poutiriao ō Mauao, (the Mauao Joint Administration Board) which sets out to share the rich history and stories of Mauao.
Mauao sculptures. Photo: Vicki Woodcraft.
Weighing around two tonne each, the sculptures will be installed via helicopter at the Karewa Hairpin, Te Toka a Tirikawa and the Beach near Te Kawa.
"We plan to share more information about these sculptures and other cultural touchpoints on the maunga with the community as the project progresses,' says a council spokesperson.
"While these closures are in place, we’ll also be undertaking pest control. Sentries will be in place across the maunga to ensure public safety."
For detailed information on these closures click here
Alternative walks
With approximately a million visitors walking up or around the maunga each year, Mauao is currently one of New Zealand’s top scenic walks.
While these works are underway, locals and visitors are encouraged to check out some other fantastic walks across Tauranga Moana including the recently opened Marine Parade Coastal Pathway, Ōmanawa Falls, or Pāpāmoa Hills Regional Park.
Visit our website for more information about other great walks across our city.
Timing of works
It’s a busy time of year with people getting out and about, enjoying the warmer temperatures, however it’s important the track renewal works are undertaken ahead of winter when the ground conditions are colder and there’s typically more moisture around.
In the event of bad weather, or other unforeseen circumstances, this work may be shifted to another suitable date.
"Should we complete these works ahead of schedule, we’ll provide an update via Council channels.
"We appreciate your understanding and patience while these important works take place to help protect a treasured taonga of cultural, historical, spiritual and natural significance."
3 comments
SORRY, BUT
Posted on 03-03-2024 21:07 | By The Caveman
I remember the 1950's, 1960's. & 1970's - the TRACKS on the MOUNT were basically NEVER closed!!! AND they were GOAT TRACKS - NO man made steps, NO gravel paths, ETC, ETC,ETC. What is it that now tracks are closed every other month for "repairs" Back in the 50/60/70's a fallen tree was removed the SAME day by a council man with a chain saw !! NO closing of the track for a week - it was DONE on the day and the walkers on the track RESPECTED the fact that the man with a chainsaw WAVED at them to STOP for few minutes while he wacked a few branches - Health & Safety - BUGGER ME - In those days EVERYBODY HAD A BRAIN !!
Agree with Caveman...
Posted on 04-03-2024 01:25 | By GreertonBoy
As you say the most uncommon thing is common sense. Back in those years, I used to go straight up from the paddock behind the hot pools then up through the bush to the top... that would probably be illegal now because the ground isn't graded and no steps. I hope those rocks have 'anti graffiti' coating on them...
$$$
Posted on 04-03-2024 12:40 | By OG-2024
Any day now we will wake to the latest Money grab from the infamous four, a fully fenced Mauao with Pay stations for access.... Oh.... and yes The Mount will need to be closed for at LEAST three months for THOSE works to take place.....
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