Walking tracks and mountain bike access are available. For details on mountain biking tracks, please visit Trail Forks
Visit our NZ Forestlands
Explore and enjoy the forest.
Explore and enjoy the forest.
We care for the land and welcome you to enjoy our New Zealand forests responsibly. As forestry operations may be underway, please follow our guidelines and signs to help protect your safety and the environment.
What you need to know
If you're planning to explore our New Zealand working forestlands, a free access permit is usually required. This applies to hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and general recreation. New Zealand hunting access is managed separately through local hunting clubs. To request a permit, please contact the nearest New Zealand Port Blakely office.
North Island 07 575 0049
South Island 03 688 2173
E-mail info-NZF@portblakely.com
Please note: Access may change at short notice due to weather, fire risk, or forestry operations. Permit holders will be notified of any changes.
New Zealand Hunting Access
Port Blakely New Zealand does not issue individual hunting permits. Due to safety considerations and exiting agreements, general hunting is not available on a permit basis withing our New Zealand forests. Hunting access is managed through local New Zealand hunting clubs, which:Â Â
- Operate independently
- Often have their own membership requirements (e.g., local residency)
- Do not manage access on our behalf
- Are the only groups allowed to coordinate hunting in our forests
For more information, please contact us at info-NZF@portblakely.com.
New Zealand Public Recreation Areas
Some New Zealand forest lands are open for walking and mountain biking without a permit, but only on designated tracks. These include:
Walking tracks and mountain bike access are available. For details on mountain biking tracks, please visit Trail Forks
Walking tracks are available
Walking tracks are available
Staying Safe in Our Forests
These are working forests. Harvesting and other operations may be happening at any time. For your safety:
- Follow all permit conditions and obey signage
- Stay clear of operational areas
- Never enter during active forestry work
- Avoid visiting during high winds or extreme weather
- No open flames, fires, or BBQs
If you see smoke, call 111 immediately
Before you visit, check weather conditions