Putaruru is a small South Waikato town about 45 minutes south of Hamilton on State Highway 1. Most people pass through on the way somewhere else, which is a shame because it has one genuinely outstanding walk on its doorstep. The Blue Spring on the Te Waihou Walkway is one of the most photographed spots in the Waikato, and rightly so. The water is extraordinary.

There’s also the Jim Barnett Reserve just out of town, and the Arapuni Suspension Bridge about 20 minutes drive away if you want to stretch the day out further.

Getting There

Putaruru is on SH1 between Hamilton and Tokoroa, about 45 minutes from Hamilton, Rotorua, Tauranga and Taupo. It’s well placed for a stop on a road trip through the central North Island. The Blue Spring carparks are about 5km from the town centre on Whites Road and Leslie Road. There’s no public transport from town to the walk.

Walks in Putaruru

Arapuni Suspension Bridge near Putaruru

Arapuni Suspension Bridge

Walk the historic Arapuni Suspension Bridge, 152m long and 54m above the Waikato River. Free entry, 15 minutes return, steep steps, great gorge views. Built ...
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Blue Springs, Waihou River Walk, Te Waihou - Putaruru - View of the clear springs water near the end of the walk

Blue Spring Putāruru: Te Waihou Walkway Guide

4.7km walk to one of NZ's clearest water sources near Putaruru. Both entrances now open after 2025 upgrade. Parking tips, swimming rules, short walk option ...
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Jim Barnett Reserve in Putaruru

Jim Barnett Reserve

Jim Barnett Reserve near Putaruru, 13 tracks through native bush, 45 minutes, easy walking. 1000-year-old totara tree, basic camping on site, 20km from Putaruru.
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