The walking tracks on Whangarei's award-winning Parihaka reserve are becoming increasingly popular, but authorities are urging those using them to take their rubbish with them because of trash - mainly empty water bottles - being dumped in the pristine bush along the tracks.
The Northern Advocate visited the popular Drummond walking track yesterday, after reports of plastic water bottles littered alongside of track. At least a dozen bottles had been thrown by walkers into the bush.
The reserve has won an international Green Flag award, which judges green space across eight criteria, including horticultural standards, cleanliness, sustainability, community involvement and providing a warm welcome, three years in a row.
Kara and Steve Cunis were walking the Drummond Track yesterday and were disgusted by the trash.
"It's disgraceful because it's an amazing hill in the middle of the city," Kara Cunis said.