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Horowhenua

Trig Walkway

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Duration: 45 – 60 minutes
Standard: Medium fitness.
Start:  Denton Road, Levin, Horowhenua
Closest Town: Levin, Horowhenua.
Public Transport: None.
Huts: None.
Campsites: There is a council campground Kimberly Reserve.
When To Walk: All year around except during logging, when access is not permitted.
Information: Maintained track, medium fitness level walk, suitable for older children.
Equipment: Good walking shoes, and dress for the weather.
Other Walks in the area:  Kimberly Reserve, Waiopehu Reserve,  Papaitonga Scenic Reserve.
Booking: No bookings needed.  Free entry.
Pets: Dogs allowed on a leash.
Season Restrictions: None

Trig Walkway

Trig Walkway Sign Post 1If you’re looking for a walk in the Levin area, then this one could be for you.  I would say a moderate fitness level is needed to get to the top, but you could make it up to the lookout unfit, if you took it slower.  This walk has three tracks leading up to a lookout point called Arapaepae Lookout.

Two of these tracks are through the bush,  and between the pine forest.  One of these tracks are for mountain bikers only.  The other track to the lookout is a gravel road.  This road is used for maintaining the pine forest. 

Trig Walkway is very popular with the locals, for walking, jogging and mountain bike riding. Well worth the view climbing to the top.

Levin from top of Trig Walkway 1
Red White Spotted Toadstill Trig Walkway
Trig Walkway Levin View Sunset
Trig Walkway Sign Posts
Fern Trig Walkway
Trig Walkway Forest Valley
Trees and bush Trig Walkway
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Photographs by Maria Ann  © 2018 All rights reserved. 




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