Distance: 6.1 km (3.0 DOC hours) - Tramping track - Easy-moderate terrain
Altitude: 608m to 1043m. Gain: 434m. Loss: 563m . Gradient: 9 deg (Moderate)
Skills: - Occasional rivers (3/6)
GPX info source: Drawn on map

50m east of the Makahu Saddle carpark (back along the road) a signpost on the south side points towards Mackintosh Hut. A broad walking track has been cut through the manuka, and soon emerges onto a gravel road, along which we continue SE, passing some buildings labeled "Hydrological Research". The maintained road ends just beyond the building, and a broad, eroded track of sun- baked clay climbs steadily beyond through pines of the "Ngahere Experimental Basin". Reaching the ridgeline the track swings south along the ridge, 3km of rock, clay-pan and pinetrees. The track is generally well marked but at a few clearings it can take some nosing around to pick up on the far side.

Suddenly the track ends - a DOC marker points west and a narrow tramping track drops off the ridge towards the Donald River below. Initially zigzagging down pine faces, sidling into manuka, more zigzags, then finally into beech - the track becoming a narrow footworn trail slithering down the steep slope carpeted with beech leaves.

The Donald river occupies the entire valley floor - don't expect to camp - and was narrow and knee-deep in moderate flows - an easy crossing, though capable of flooding.

The climb up the far side is even steeper than the descent. Little more than a marked route up the face via a series of slips and beech-littered faces. Track markers are present, however. Finally the route finds a spur to follow and becomes a more permanent, distinct track. Another 100 vertical meters brings you to the lip of the valley and ... more pine trees.

An easy, absolutely flat 1.5km follows swinging south to the out. 300m before the hut a signposted junction marks the point where the (former) Kaweka Biv Track and Mackintosh Spur tracks join from the west. The hut sits on the edge of an area of mature beech overlooking a large clearing.

Created by: Madpom on 2014-10-06
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Bob (2026-03-18). Experienced: 2026-03-17

Proceed with caution. Just did this track, it's easy up until the old wood DOC marker for Mackintosh Hut where it starts to go down hill.
Maybe the track used to be better, I don't know, but it is very steep and slippery. One wrong move and you'll fall a decent way down.

While doable, go into it knowing it doesn't get easier as you go down.
Keep low to the ground and try keep contact with nearby branches, but be aware they may not always hold you.

The river when I went was easy to cross, not even knee high. After crossing, don't make my mistake and scale the cliff edge (very risky). Instead, find the big orange DOC triangle on the other side (was easy to spot on my day), a little to the right and up just as you reach the stream.

Anyway, find that market, and go up exactly where it is. It may be wet, but it's 100% easier than the alternatives, at least of the options I had on the day.

For me the other side (after Donald river) is easier, but only by a small margin.

Once at the top, the flats are easy going, with a bit of swamp, but easy to walk around.

Allow for 8 hours if you're doing up and back same day, at a chill pace.

Personally wouldn't recommend the track if you have a heavy load (tent/food etc), too much weight for the steep decline/incline, and easy to throw you off balance.
Just my 2c.