Home Public Art Trail Image Public Art Trail Whakatāne has a wide range of public art from traditional Māori carving to contemporary sculpture and painting. A map of the trail is below. Each marker has information on the specific item at its location. You might also like... ImageLake MatahinaThe sparkling blue waters of Lake Matahina offers excellent family kayaking and is an ideal spot for training.View »ImageLatham's Hill TrackWalk over rolling farmland which leads up to native bush and a trig station. There you can enjoy superb views over the Rangitāiki Plains.View »ImageRangitāiki River from Lake AniwaniwaA downstream run on the Rangitāiki River from the power station at the base of Lake Aniwaniwa towards Lake Matahina.View »ImageNgā Tapuwae o Toi TrailNga Tapuwae o Toi, or the ‘Footprints of Toi’, is a walking trail that captures the essence of the Whakatāne District.View »ImageWaiotahe Spit ReserveA great spot for safe paddling, whether that's aboard plastic sit-ons, sea kayaks, multisport racers or tractor tyres.View »ImageŌhope Scenic ReserveThe entranceway to Ōhope Scenic Reserve features a traditional carved entranceway. The reserve itself is home to a large number of kiwi.View »ImageWhite Pine BushNestled in the heart of an enthralling kahikatea forest, the White Pine Bush Road loop is perfect for families.View »ImageWarren Cole WalkwayPerfect for a family ride or walk on a flat, paved shared-use path that follows the riverbank.View »
ImageLake MatahinaThe sparkling blue waters of Lake Matahina offers excellent family kayaking and is an ideal spot for training.View »
ImageLatham's Hill TrackWalk over rolling farmland which leads up to native bush and a trig station. There you can enjoy superb views over the Rangitāiki Plains.View »
ImageRangitāiki River from Lake AniwaniwaA downstream run on the Rangitāiki River from the power station at the base of Lake Aniwaniwa towards Lake Matahina.View »
ImageNgā Tapuwae o Toi TrailNga Tapuwae o Toi, or the ‘Footprints of Toi’, is a walking trail that captures the essence of the Whakatāne District.View »
ImageWaiotahe Spit ReserveA great spot for safe paddling, whether that's aboard plastic sit-ons, sea kayaks, multisport racers or tractor tyres.View »
ImageŌhope Scenic ReserveThe entranceway to Ōhope Scenic Reserve features a traditional carved entranceway. The reserve itself is home to a large number of kiwi.View »
ImageWhite Pine BushNestled in the heart of an enthralling kahikatea forest, the White Pine Bush Road loop is perfect for families.View »
ImageWarren Cole WalkwayPerfect for a family ride or walk on a flat, paved shared-use path that follows the riverbank.View »