



Enjoy both day and night for a uniquely immersive experience at NZ's longest living Treewalk!
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 inNZD ($)
Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience, summarised with AI support
Walking up in the trees with bridges between each tree gives you quite the feeling or floating among the redwoods- an amazing experience.
We loved the day time tree walk however were a little bit disappointed with the night walk In our opinion the long wait wasn't worthwhile It's very pretty but we have seen much better light shows in our home town Very glad we did the day walk though
Definitely worth walking - though one may feel little scared in the beginning because of the height (its not very high though) but since the walkway swings a little because it is hanging. Its not continuous - it goes from one tree to another and comes round to where we started. But after the second or third bridge, one feels lot more comfortable and there is lot of oxygen to get in and it would feel a little colder as well making it pleasant and enjoyable. But wouldnt recommend the night trip as there are very few lights and its pretty dark for clicking any photos. But if you enjoy darkness, then its worth giving it a try.
The tree walk was a great experience for our family of all ages and stages. Night and day time gave different perspectives of nature and art.
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Margie Mangles from New Zealand wrote on 21 May 2026
Magical lights
Visited in the evening at just before sundown so saw the trail in dusky light headed into darkness. Really beautiful light placement and still able to take in the beauty and splendour of the massive trees. Staff were all very friendly and helpful and calm. Didn’t feel rushed at all. Visited again in the morning for our daylight version. I also really enjoyed this along with husband and two kids 11 and 8. If you were in a budget and weighing up whether to do both I would probably suggest paying for the night option and just walking below through the trees for free during the day. There are loads of trails and plenty of parking. We also really enjoyed gift shop and hot drinks from cafe.