The Whau Valley Dam will be off limits to the public for the next six weeks while pine trees are harvested next to the dam.
Work to harvest the 6ha was planned to start in February but was delayed by bad weather. Whangarei District Council owns the land, which is expected to yield 3900 tonnes of wood when harvested.
The harvest is scheduled to start on Monday, but public access to the dam was closed earlier this week as contractors began preparing the site.
A temporary access road and a loading platform for logging equipment and trucks will be constructed close to the dam entrance gate. A second loading platform will be constructed close to the carparking area at the top of the dam.
The 700m boundary fence would be removed and then replaced at the end of the harvest.