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National Park Village Short Walks / Day Walks Paddling / Rafting / Boating Mountain Biking / Quad Biking Multi-day Adventures Okupapa Caves (30 min return) Tupapakurua Falls (4-5 hrs return) Ridge Track (40 min return) Skyline Trail (1-2 hrs return) Canoeing/kayaking/Jet boating the Whanganui River Fishers Track (2-3 hrs) Tongariro Northern Crossing (Great Walk, 3-4 days) Te Porere Redoubt (45 min return) Tongariro Alpine Crossing (6-8 hrs) Taranaki Falls (2 hrs loop) Whakapapaiti Valley (4-5 hrs return) Stand Up Paddle Boarding on Lake Otamangakau Marton Sash & Door (2-3 hrs) Round the Mountain Track (4-6 days) Lake Rotopounamu (2 hrs return) Whakapapa Nature Walk (15 min loop) Whakapapanui (2 hrs return) Tama Lakes (5-6 hrs return) Rafting the Tongariro Rover 42 Traverse (4WD) (4-6 hrs) Mangapurua Landing (2-3 days) Ohinetonga Track (2 hrs return) Mounds Walk (15 min return) Silica Rapids (2 hrs return) Crater Lake (5-7 hrs return) Kayaking the Whakapapa River Old Coach Road (2-3 hrs) Te Araroa Trail (length of New Zealand) Taurewa Loop (2-3 hrs return) Tawhai Falls (15 min return) Meads Wall (30 min return) Mountains 2 Sea (multi-day cycle trail) Whanganui River (Great Walk, 3-5 days paddle) ) Raurimu (quad biking) D W 4 B, to Taumarunui Traver T to Taumarunui The 42 se ( M Owhango Ohinetonga L. 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Moawhango Whanganui River Journey Kayak OHAKUNE (Whakahoro to Pipiriki) KARIOI FOREST RAETIHI Hut Rangataua Waimarino Lake Campsite Golf Course Ohakune Lakes Rotokura Walking trail 1 Cycle trail Pipiriki-Raetihi Rd NIMT railway line Unsealed road 4 WAIOURU Karioi Waiouru Sealed road Golf Course 1 Pipiriki 49 State highway 0 5 10 km Tangiwai Mountains 2 Sea to Wanganui Raurimu Village National Park Village Whakapapa Village N to Whakapapa < Ta 4 5 11 16 17 29 30 47 Rehua Pl Ski Area um a 14 r d u R 17 n ll u Top Mi < i B r u 7 c e R d R Turangi > a 12 u r B i m 4 r 14 Wellington > u u c e R R d 27 d Pito St Poro St 19 3 Accommodation 4 4 < Auckland 13 23 26 16 d 18 29 R u U 8 m w 1. Adventure Lodge 07 892 2991 ri Tawera Pl u h Waimarino-Tokaanu Rd e a a e Tc Hepi Tce Carroll Street ho R R 22 15 uru 27 d Nga Rau Park Lane 11 rimu-K 1 4 aitie Tongariro Pl National Park > 2. Alpine Apartments 07 892 2774 ke Findlay St Rd 9 Findlay Street Millar St C a Kirk St Turner Pl N r r a o l t l i 3. Alpine Chalets 07 892 2931 o S n t Findlay Street a golf course l P N a Buddo St r k N 48 4. Chateau Tongariro Hotel 07 892 3809 > 21 2 Whakapapa Village 6 MacKenzie St 5. Discovery Lodge 0800 122 122 State Highway 47 Food & Drink 10 Transport Ward St 6. Howards Mountain Lodge 07 892 2827 20 Carroll Street 5. Discovery Alpine Shuttles 0800 122 122 4. Chateau Tongariro Hotel High Tea 07 892 3809 station Whakapapa Village Station Rd Discovery Lodge 7. Mountain Heights Lodge 07 892 2833 State Highway 4 17. Knoll Ridge Café 07 892 4000 Paki Rd Marton Sash 6. Mountain Transport 07 892 2827 Whakapapa Ski Area & Door Track Howards Lodge ck 8. National Park Backpackers 07 892 2870 ra T Findlay Street rs Transfer 18. Macrocarpa Café 07 892 2911 e 15. Plateau Shuttle 0800 861 861 h Station National Park Fis Plateau Lodge 9. Pipers Lodge 07 892 2777 Millar Street 19. Schnapps Bar 07 892 2788 13. The Park Hotel Crossing Shuttle 0800 800 491 Findlay Street The Park Hotel 10. Ski Haus 07 892 2864 Carroll Street 11. Skotel Alpine Resort 07 892 2894 Activities & Shops 1. Tongariro Track Transport 07 892 2991 Whakapapa Village Adventure Lodge 11. Skotel Alpine Resort 07 892 2894 8. Tongariro Volcanic Adventures 07 892 2870 Whakapapa Village 20. The Station Café Restaurant 07 892 2881 Chairlift Rides National Park Backpackers Cnr Station Rd & Findlay 17. Whakapapa Ski Field 07 892 4000 12. The Crossing Backpackers 07 892 2894 State Highway 4, Erua 13. The Park Hotel 0800 800 491 Millar Street Guided Walks 23. Adrift Tongariro and Ruapehu 07 892 2751 13. The Park Hotel 0800 800 491 Millar Street 24. Adventure Outdoors Tongariro NZ 0800 386 925 Rafting 28. Tongariro River Rafting 0800 101 024 14. Wood Pigeon Lodge 07 892 2933 Kayaking/Canoeing Raurimu Village Ski, Snowboard & Outdoor Sales/Rentals 23. Adrift Wanganui Guiding 07 892 2751 Rock Climbing Wall 15. Plateau Lodge 0800 861 861 6. Howards Mountain Lodge 07 892 2827 8. Findlay Street 07 892 2870 Carroll Street Carroll Street (rental only) Mini Golf 19. Findlay Street 07 892 2788 Stand Up Paddle Boarding Tours 16. Whakapapa Holiday Park 07 892 3897 17. Mt Ruapehu Ski Areas 07 892 4000 Whakapapa Village 26. My Kiwi Adventure 0800 784 202 Whakapapa and Turoa Mountain Biking 21. Roy Turner Ski + Board Shop 0800 SNOWZONE 23. Adrift Guided Tours 07 892 2751 Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre Camping Buddo Street 25. Kiwi Mountain Bikes 0800 KMBIKES 29. Whakapapa Village 07 892 3729 26. My Kiwi Adventure 0800 784 202 22 Ski Biz Hire & Outdoor Shop 07 892 2717 5. Discovery Camping Ground 0800 122 122 Carroll Street Volcano Flightseeing State Highway 47 Quad Bikes 30. Mountain Air 07 892 2812 27. Ruapheu Adventure Rides 0800 787 433 www.nationalpark.co.nz www.tongariroalpinecrossing.org.net.
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