Enjoy this short walk through a growing bush area.

Starting at the end of Rifle Range Road, just south of Hāwera, this short but pleasant walk through a gully (once a third lake) leads you through farmland that has been planted in native trees by local schools, to Nowell’s Lakes. The lake area consists of two freshwater lakes entrapped in the coastal sand dune belt. Both lakes are ground-fed and the water is pristine, providing a clean habitat for a variety of fish.

Thousands of swan plants have been planted throughout the walkway so, between February and April, swarms of caterpillars and clouds of Monarch butterflies can be seen everywhere. You can also explore a secondary walk that leads you towards the coast.

The four walks are well signposted and have seats and picnic tables dotted along the way, while toilets are available by the lake.

The redevelopment of this area has attracted a high level of community support.

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    • Physical Address
      Rifle Range Road, Hāwera