Pahi Coastal Walkway - Planting Site
Pahi Coastal Walkway is set on a traditional beef and sheep farm covering 5000 acres at the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula. Established in 1931, this family-run farm reaches from sea level to the highest point at 670 meters and is now operated by Zander, a sixth-generation farmer.
The Pahi Station Coastal Walkway was designed to support the farm's fencing and replanting efforts, helping protect native bush areas and restore waterway health. In recent collaborations with Colville Harbour Care, key waterways have been fenced and newly planted, contributing to the area's regenerative and scenic beauty.
Why Plant Here:
- Play a role in revitalising and maintaining the natural beauty of Pahi Station’s waterways, creating a thriving habitat that enhances visitor experiences.
- Help create a lush, native landscape that enriches the Pahi Coastal Walkway, making it an even more memorable journey through the Coromandel’s rugged beauty.
- Be part of a conservation effort that improves The Coromandel and creates lasting connections with the land for visitors from near and far.
Your tree donation will help protect and beautify this historic farm, ensuring it remains a vibrant, sustainable destination where visitors can explore and appreciate the northern Coromandel Peninsula.