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Friends walking on the Bird Walk

Mokorua Bush Scenic Reserve - "The Bird Walk"

The Mokorua Bush Scenic Reserve is a fine example of the self-healing powers of New Zealand's native forests. Most of the area was originally cleared for farming between 1910 and 1920. In 1969 it was declared a scenic reserve, and it now has a high canopy of native trees and is home to many native birds.

This portion of Ngā Tapuwae o Toi Trail offers a number of views over Whakatāne and the surrounding area.

Please respect the many taonga, or treasures, you will encounter and help us to ensure they endure for the benefit of future generations. To protect the wildlife, including kiwi, dogs are not permitted on the track.

Time needed: 1 - 1.5 hours

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