Bunk down at the Bog Inn. This small hut was built in 1960 to house researchers studying the nearby mountain mire known as 'The Bog'.
Learn about Kakepuku Mountain, an old volcanic cone featuring prominently in Waikato history.
Meremere Redoubt was one of 22 earthwork forts built between Auckland and Pirongia.
Unlike most other bush tram routes, much of the Ongarue tram system survives unmodified, making it a nationally significant site which represents an important part of the timber industry and pioneering New Zealand.
Opapaka Pa was a small defensive pa built and used by Ngati Hia in the late eighteenth century.
In 1946 Pureora Forest was one of the last native forests to be opened up for logging. Today, there are several historic attractions within the park.
Te Teoteo's Pa was built in a hurry on the site of an old pa to repel the advance of British troops.
The three natural coastal amphitheatres at Te Toto were once the site of extensive Maori gardens. Remnants of stone rows which would have outlined garden plots can still be seen in places, as well two small pa, storage pits and terraces.