Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Ruapehu, North Island

October 2, 2021 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Ruapehu, New Zealand including Canoe Safaris, Whanganui River Canoes, Mountain Bike Station, Mellonsfolly Ranch, National Army Museum, Yeti Tours, Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre (Whakapapa Visitor Centre), Mead's Wall, SLR - Vertigo Adventure Centre, Tangiwai Rail Disaster Memorial.
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1. Canoe Safaris

Excellent
93%
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5%
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5.0 based on 190 reviews

Canoe Safaris

Guided tours from 1 to 5 days in the Whanganui National Park. Suitable for all ages and all fitness levels. Family trips a speciality. Operating for 40 years. Easy paddling, short Walks, Maori and European history. Fantastic meals. Fully qualified guides and we are a licensed operator. Canoe and Kayak Hire is also available.

2. Whanganui River Canoes

Excellent
89%
Good
6%
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Whanganui River Canoes

Join Whanganui River Canoes for a three - five day canoe/kayak trip on the Whanganui River. You can choose to 'do it yourself'with a freedom hire, or have our guides cater for you and show you the best spots along the river. You can meet us the night before your trip at the Raetihi Holiday Park for comfortable, affordable accommodation, or ask us about our Holiday Home if that is more your style. We will make sure you are packed, briefed and ready to go before you start the adventure of your lifetime.

3. Mountain Bike Station

27 Goldfinch Street Ohakune Shopping Centre, Ohakune 4625 New Zealand +64 6-385 9018 [email protected] http://www.mountainbikestation.co.nz
Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 181 reviews

Mountain Bike Station

Whether it's cruising around Ohakune quaint township, exploring the forgotten Ohakune Old Coach Road trail,blasting down to the famous Bridge to Nowhere, or take your time and enjoy the Mountains to Sea Cycletrail. The Mountain Bike Station can show you the real reason why Ruapehu has become the must-do destination for mountain bikers of all skills and thrills.

Reviewed By silverferncaro - Auckland Central, New Zealand

We used Mountain Bike Station as our bike shuttle service to get us to the start of the first two parts of the mountain to sea cycle trail: the mountain rd and the old coach rd, and I am so glad we did! I chose them after my normal extensive internet/google/TA search as they had amazing reviews and this is another one to add to their collection. Firstly, all my back and forth emails were replied to by Steph and we were given all the information and options that I asked for promptly. Secondly, their service is awesome! When we rocked up on the day of our trip I was mortified to learn I had given them the wrong date! Did they say “ sorry, we can’t do anything for you.. your bad luck..or make me feel bad for such a dumb mistake.. Nope, Steph was so nice about my “senior moment” and jumped on the phone for a pow wow with her manager to try to find a solution. After only a few minutes we were rearranged and managed to be scheduled for both of our rides and all with a smile and great professionalism. I couldn’t apologise enough for mucking up both days and they were very polite about it! After what could have been a very disappointing day, we ended up having a brilliant two rides thanks to the Mountain Bike Station. If we ever decide to do the rest of the Mountain to sea trail we would definitely chose go with this team after the great service we received. They also have a bike hire service and at the back of the store there looks like a cool clip and climb adventure space. All the staff were lovely but we especially want to thank Stephanie for her “ can do” attitude and helpful , friendly professionalism. I highly recommend their service!

4. Mellonsfolly Ranch

440 Crotons Road Ruatiti Valley, Raetihi 4696 New Zealand +64 27 702 3158 [email protected] http://www.oldwesttown.co.nz
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Mellonsfolly Ranch

At the Old West Town you step back in time and experience the charm of the Old West. We offer a total Western experience from our western activities and lip smackin cowboy cuisine, to our luxurious premium rooms, elegantly furnished in Victorian style or our Plains Indian/Rustic standard rooms. Visiting us is by arrangement only.

Reviewed By IzzyCf

We had such an amazing time! We were very well looked after and the guys working there are lovely! The town itself is beautiful and so authentic, there is also an abundance of wild life in the area, including deer, moreporks, and so much more. The food was wonderful and there were always plenty of snacks. It is such a fantastic place to stay! Thank you to everyone who works there, it was great!

5. National Army Museum

State Highway 1, Waiouru 4861 New Zealand +64 6-387 6911 http://www.armymuseum.co.nz
Excellent
65%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

National Army Museum

The National Army Museum, is an army war museum in Waiouru, New Zealand, providing access to a unique collection of military exhibits, vehicles, memorabilia and public research material. The Museum is guardian to many of our national treasures, the displays are exceptional, the experience unforgettable.The Museum's Military Archive & Research Library is one of the leading military research centres in New Zealand. The Museum Gift Shop has an assortment of quality products for any special occasion. Kidz HQ is an interactive area for the children to enjoy; with puzzles, dress up and so much more. Our Cafe offers an array of tempting morsels to satisfy your taste buds.The National Army Museum open from 9.00am - 4.30pm seven days a week (with the exception of Christmas Day when the Museum is closed). Discover New Zealand's military history, engage with real life soldiers' stories and reflect on how conflict has shaped our nation.

Reviewed By nzworkingmum - Wellington, New Zealand

A great little museum just off SH1 in Waiouru. We were staying overnight before venturing over the desert road in winter and were looking got something to fill a couple of hours. So glad we did. The café was not open and there is another part they are still developing but the main museum is great anyway. The exhibits take you from the NZ wars right through to present day campaigns (although for some reason the child's activity sheet took us round in reverse order). If you go round in chronological order you finish in a beautiful greenstone memorial.

6. Yeti Tours

Excellent
79%
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Yeti Tours

We are a small boutique company that has been providing a top quality experience and service on the Whanganui river for 40 plus years Whether you’re going freedom hire , our staff are all locals and are very passionate about provide a unique cultural adventure you will never forget. We have a new modern fleet of Canadian Canoes, single and double Kayaks

7. Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre (Whakapapa Visitor Centre)

State Highway 48, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/national-parks/tongariro/activities/whakapapa-visitor-centre/
Excellent
66%
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4.5 based on 474 reviews

Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre (Whakapapa Visitor Centre)

Located in the heart of the Tongariro National Park, Whakapapa i-SITE (Tongariro Visitor Centre) provide expert local knowledge and free, objective advice on travel throughout the Ruapehu Region and New Zealand. We provide booking services for accommodation, activities, transport and more.

Reviewed By EmGeeNz - Kaiwaka, New Zealand

Great centre. Full of amazing informative displays etc. highly recommend if you wish to learn more about the area

8. Mead's Wall

Bruce Road Iwikau Village, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand http://www.mtruapehu.com/whakapapa/summer-shortwalks
Excellent
58%
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Mead's Wall

Reviewed By rosst345 - Sandringham, New Zealand

Stunning scenery. A must do if up at the Bruce. So much atmosphere. Spectacular views. Easy to get to and easy decent via ski run outside of season.

9. SLR - Vertigo Adventure Centre

27 Goldfinch Street, Ohakune 4625 New Zealand +64 6-385 9018 [email protected] http://www.slr.co.nz
Excellent
76%
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

SLR - Vertigo Adventure Centre

SLR Ski & Board Rentals, Vertigo Climbing, Marmot Outlet Store and Mountain Bike Station all share the space at Vertigo Adventure Centre in Ohakune

Reviewed By HawkesbayGlasgow - Napier, New Zealand

We visited with 2 teenage boys during Easter hols. The gentleman with the magnificent moustache was outstanding ????. Great customer service! He had an excellent way of talking to the kids and engaging them around the Health and Safety. An unmissable experience and a great way to exhaust kids of all ages. Thanks.

10. Tangiwai Rail Disaster Memorial

961 State Hwy, Ohakune 4691 New Zealand http://mch.govt.nz/nz-identity-heritage/national-monuments-war-graves/tangiwai-memorial
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Tangiwai Rail Disaster Memorial

A touching and very interesting memorial near the state highway, to the horrific train crash that occurred on Christmas Eve 1953 when the Wellington-Auckland night express train came off a damaged railway bridge into the river. This was caused by a huge wall of water (lahar) from the nearby Mt Ruapehu volcano. 151 were killed.

Reviewed By 20carolj - Palmerston North, New Zealand

It is hard to describe how one feels entering this site.To put yourself in that moment on Xmas eve 1953 when a huge wall of water from Mt Ruapehu ferociously washed away train carriages and its unsuspecting passengers. Reading the detailed information boards is sobering . On site there are toilets. RIP

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