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Mangatini Falls

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Mangatini Falls

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Mangatini Falls is a captivating 25-meter (80-foot) waterfall nestled on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, near Westport, within the scenic Charming Creek area. Administered by the Department of Conservation, this powerful cascade is fed by the Ngakawau River and is a highlight along the historic Charming Creek Walkway. The surrounding landscape, situated at an elevation of approximately 78 meters above sea level, features lush native forest and the dramatic Ngakawau Gorge.

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    March 13, 2019

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    One of the most powerful waterfalls I have ever seen in New Zealand.
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    1. Old Coal Mine – Mangatini Falls loop from Hector

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    Location: West Coast (New Zealand), New Zealand

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How difficult is the hike to Mangatini Falls?

    The hike to Mangatini Falls along the Charming Creek Walkway is generally considered an intermediate walk. While the path follows an old railway formation, making it relatively flat in many sections, there can be uneven terrain, tunnels, and a swinging bridge. Sturdy footwear is recommended, especially after rain when sections can be muddy or slippery.

    Is the Mangatini Falls trail suitable for families with young children?

    The Charming Creek Walkway to Mangatini Falls offers a unique adventure with its historical relics and natural beauty. While the walk is manageable for active families, the full return trip to the falls can take 1.5 to 2 hours. Parents should consider their children's stamina and comfort with walking through tunnels and crossing a swinging bridge. It's a rewarding experience for those up for the adventure.

    Are dogs allowed on the Charming Creek Walkway to Mangatini Falls?

    As Mangatini Falls is located within a Department of Conservation (DOC) administered area, it's important to check the specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are permitted on many DOC tracks if kept under control, but some areas may have restrictions to protect wildlife. Always look for signage at the trailhead or check the official DOC website for the most current information.

    What essential gear should I bring for the hike to Mangatini Falls?

    For the hike to Mangatini Falls, hikers should bring sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or boots, as the trail can be uneven and potentially muddy. A waterproof jacket is advisable due to the West Coast's changeable weather. Don't forget water, snacks, and a headlamp or flashlight for navigating the tunnels along the Charming Creek Walkway. Insect repellent can also be useful.

    What are the conditions like for hiking to Mangatini Falls in winter?

    Hiking to Mangatini Falls in winter can be a dramatic experience, as the waterfall's flow is often at its most powerful after winter rains. However, conditions can be challenging. Expect cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and potentially muddy or slippery sections on the trail. Tunnels may be darker, and the swinging bridge could be more exposed to wind. Dress in warm, waterproof layers and exercise caution.

    Are there any food or refreshment options near Mangatini Falls?

    Mangatini Falls is in a relatively remote location within the Charming Creek area. There are no cafes, pubs, or refreshment options directly at the trailhead or along the walkway. Visitors should bring all necessary food and drinks with them. The nearest towns with amenities, such as Westport, are a drive away, so plan accordingly for your return.

    Can you swim near Mangatini Falls or in the Ngakawau River?

    While the Ngakawau River flows past the Charming Creek Walkway, and the waterfall itself is powerful, swimming directly at Mangatini Falls or in the immediate vicinity of the river along the trail is generally not recommended. The river can have strong currents, especially after rain, and the water is often cold. There are no designated swimming spots, and safety should be a priority.

    What other attractions or 'hidden gems' are there near Mangatini Falls?

    Beyond Mangatini Falls, the entire Charming Creek Walkway is considered a 'hidden gem' due to its unique blend of natural beauty and historical mining relics, including old railway tracks and tunnels. Further afield, the West Coast offers numerous other natural attractions, such as the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes at Punakaiki, the Denniston Plateau, and various other hiking trails and waterfalls.

    Are there other powerful waterfalls in the West Coast region similar to Mangatini Falls?

    The West Coast of New Zealand's South Island is renowned for its dramatic landscapes and numerous waterfalls. While Mangatini Falls is unique for its powerful flow and historical setting, other notable waterfalls in the region include the spectacular Thunder Creek Falls and Fantail Falls along the Haast Pass, and various cascades found within the Paparoa National Park. Each offers a distinct experience of the region's natural power.

    Is there a longer loop walk or alternative routes for the Charming Creek Walkway?

    The main route to Mangatini Falls is an out-and-back journey along a section of the Charming Creek Walkway. While the intro mentions a 'full track,' the most common and accessible option for hikers is the return trip to the falls. There isn't a widely publicized loop walk that includes Mangatini Falls. Hikers looking for a longer experience can continue further along the Charming Creek Walkway beyond the falls, but this would still be an out-and-back extension rather than a loop.

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