Local Walks: The Trail from Rainbow Falls to the Kerikeri Basin (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)

December 2012 – March 2013

While visiting Rainbow Falls, we walked partway down the trail leading to the Kerikeri Basin.  This trail follows a river through beautiful forested countryside.  This vegetation is actually very typical of what you’ll see on a Northland (the area North of Auckland) New Zealand trail walk. -Cyndi  (Click to enlarge and scroll using “next image” through photos below.)

Local Sights: Rainbow Falls (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)

December 2012 – March 2013

Rainbow Falls is another example of a worthy sight that gets no publicity.  It’s just outside Kerikeri and a place you can hike to in an hour or so from the famous Kerikeri Basin (link). We always meant to do the hike but never got around to it, and now our time here was running out.  Looking at a map, it looked like we could drive to the falls from a neighborhood street.  Sure enough, the street ended in a designated parking area with paths to the falls.

At the end of one path we were stunned to find falls worthy of a national park, surprisingly big with numerous overlooks.  At the base of the falls is a beautiful trail that follows the river to the Kerikeri Basin.  I couldn’t believe this isn’t a more famous site like the Kerikeri Basin nearby!  We later talked to people who’ve lived in Kerikeri for years and have never seen Rainbow Falls.  Unbelievable! -Cyndi

Rainbow Falls from one of the viewing platforms. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Rainbow Falls from one of the viewing platforms. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Rainbow Falls from an upper viewing platform. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Rainbow Falls from an upper viewing platform. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The river leading to Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The river leading to Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The river above Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The river above Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The path to the base of Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The path to the base of Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Beautiful Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Beautiful Rainbow Falls. (Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)

Local Sights: The Back Road to Haruru Falls (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)

December 2012 – March 2013

It’s easy to get to Haruru Falls from the main highway, but there’s a back road that’s neat to see.  It starts in Waitangi, winds through a golf course, then heads inland through pastures to the Falls.  It’s partly unpaved but well-maintained, and it’s well worth getting a little dust on the car to enjoy this scenery. -Cyndi

The back road through the golf course has some beautiful views of the Bay of Islands. That’s Russell across the way.
The back road through the golf course has some beautiful views of the Bay of Islands. That’s Russell across the way.
We spotted a heron walking through the grass.
We spotted a heron walking through the grass.
Another Bay of Islands view.
Another Bay of Islands view.
More beautiful scenery as we headed inland.
More beautiful scenery as we headed inland.
Horses enjoying the beautiful afternoon.
Horses enjoying the beautiful afternoon.
This is a “From the Car” picture that I think turned out pretty well if you ignore the blurry parts. (This one's for you Bob!)
This is a “From the Car” picture that I think turned out pretty well if you ignore the blurry parts. (This blur’s for you Bob!)

Local Sights: Haruru Falls (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)

December 2012 – March 2013

As we got settled into our new home base in Opua, we started to do some exploring outside of our Bay of Islands neighborhood and seeing the sights of Northland New Zealand, both the major sites that any travel guide would cover and the lesser sights that only a local guidebook would cover.  We eventually got around to some places that were barely mentioned anywhere, stopping by a spot just to take a look only to be taken aback by how lovely it was.

A good example of this scenario was Haruru falls.  We had passed by a sign for this many times but thought it was just a suburban neighborhood off the main highway, basically because none of our guidebooks had mentioned it.  Finally sometime told us there are actually falls there; plus there’s a lovely back road to the area we might enjoy.  He was right; we enjoyed it very much! -Cyndi

Rich on the path to Haruru Falls (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Rich on the path to Haruru Falls (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Haruru Falls (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
Haruru Falls (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The river basin at the foot of Haruru Falls. (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
The river basin at the foot of Haruru Falls. (Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
This area is great for kayaking. (Haruru Falls, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)
This area is great for kayaking. (Haruru Falls, Bay of Islands, New Zealand)