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About
Around Lake Tutira, there are a few walks you can choose from, depending on your ability, fitness level and preparation.
The Waikopiro Track follows the shoreline of Lake Waikopiro, passing both native and introduced plants. It is approximately 1.1km's and will take you around 20 minutes to walk, depending on if you stop to take some pictures of the scenery.
Your other options start on the same track, however you can loop back around or join a second track to make it longer. For a shorter walk, just stick to the Tutira Walkway. This walk will take approximately 2 hours, and is 5km. The longer track takes 4.5-5 hours and is 7.1km. For this longer walk, you can meet up with Gailbraith's track or the Kahikanui track.
Named after the lake and district it overlooks, the Tutira Walkway passes through Tutira Station and the adjoining Lake Tūtira Recreation Reserve. Table Mountain Trig affords magnificent views of the inland Kaweka and Maungaharuru Ranges and coastal Hawke’s Bay from Mahia Peninsula to Cape Kidnappers/Te Kauwae-a-Māui.