Enjoy both day and night for a uniquely immersive experience at NZ's longest living Treewalk!
Experience the beautiful nature of the daytime Treewalk and then see the forest illuminated by night at Redwoods Nightlights!
Start your combo visit at either day or night and then return within 3 days for your second walk.
General Admission only for nighttime, NOT a booked time for entry. When you visit for nighttime, don't rush down at sunset as everyone has the same idea. If you are hoping to avoid significant wait times, arrive closer to the last ticket sold time.
All prices are shown in NZD ($)
We did the day walk and also the nightlight walk. They were both amazing. Staff were awesome. Wait time for the nightfall was a little long. In all would reccomend this.
My family and I experienced both tree walks today and we would definitely recommend to others, if you have a fear of heights like I do, it would probably pay to go during the day when it is not so busy, you will enjoy it more because you won't be pressured to go across the bridges, you can go at your own pace. Both walks were beautiful 😍, just a note and they do tell you, expect a long wait if you are doing the night walk, it is very popular or book a fast pass if you don't want to wait, they also play a movie to help pass the time while waiting.
It was such an amazing experience, doing the walk during the day was beautiful and then coming that evening to see the lights just added to the walk. We even bought our new friend follow_frank_the_fish on our evening walk. Thanks to my niece for suggesting we do the redwood forest walk.
We did the day walk at 4:30pm and found the walk nice, can see around, then came back at midnight - as was advised by the staff to do the night walk. The light display was amazing, to be honest it was actually better from the ground. Our only bad review was not your staff but some people on the walk itself, as there was 1 lady who slowed up the whole process being 1. to scared of the walk and 2. stopped on the bridges (as we were all told not to do). To add to this when we went to pass this lady and her group (9 people) a man stopped us by blocking the entrance to the next bridge. Its not like he or anyone was going to miss out, and they have no idea how far people have to travel back to rest for the night (we had an hours drive). Can I suggest that people are told not to hold up others when walking?
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Hailey Fernelius from United States wrote on 07 February 2025
You have to experience both!
The redwoods tree walk is a beautiful way to spend your day! We were one of the first people to walk it in the morning (we made it before all the tour buses full of people) and it was so peaceful to spend our morning walking amongst the trees. We then made our way there about half an hour before sunset (yes, we know it says not to do that, but my dad had a flight to catch the next morning). The wait wasn't long at all and we started our walk just as the sun was going down and we could see the full beauty of the lights in the trees. This is a must do if you are in Rotorua!