Greenstone Track

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Cutting through the wild heart of the Southern Alps, the Greenstone Track is a quieter, less-trampled alternative to the nearby Routeburn and Kepler Tracks. This four-day walk follows the Greenstone and Caples Rivers, weaving through ancient beech forests, tussock-covered valleys, and alongside crystal-clear rivers. It's a tramper's paradise, offering a genuine backcountry experience without the crowds – a perfect addition to a South Island self-drive itinerary for those who want to trade tourist buzz for pure wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers allow 3–4 days to complete the full Greenstone Track (about 35 km). You can also connect it with the Caples Track for a loop, adding another day. Plan to walk 4–6 hours per day, with plenty of time to soak in the scenery. If you're short on time, a day walk to Greenstone Hut and back (around 6–8 hours) gives a taste of the valley.

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