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Whale Trail is a scenic walkway that winds through the rugged landscapes near Hanmer Springs, offering a unique perspective on the region's geological history and native flora. This trail is less frequented than some of the area's other walks, making it a peaceful escape into nature. The path meanders along the banks of the Waiau Uwha River, with interpretive signs that tell the story of the ancient whales that once swam here when the area was submerged under the sea.
Highlights & What to See
- Fossilized Whale Remains: The trail's namesake comes from the fossilized whale bones that have been discovered in the area, with a replica skeleton on display at the trailhead.
- River Views: The walk offers excellent vantage points over the braided Waiau Uwha River, with opportunities to spot native birds like the black-billed gull.
- Interpretive Panels: Learn about the region's transformation from a seabed to a dry valley, and the tectonic forces that shaped the landscape.
- Native Bush: The trail passes through pockets of beech forest and regenerating scrub, with a variety of ferns and wildflowers in spring.
- Photography: The contrasting colors of the river stones, blue water, and green hillsides make for striking photos, especially in the late afternoon light.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours for the full loop, which is about 5 km (3 miles) with gentle grades. It's an easy to moderate walk suitable for most fitness levels. You can combine it with a visit to the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa for a relaxing end to the day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa: Soak in natural hot pools after your walk, just a short drive away.
- Conical Hill Walk: A short but steep climb offering panoramic views of Hanmer Springs and the surrounding mountains.
- Waiau Uwha River: Try jet boating or kayaking on the river for an adrenaline rush.
- Molesworth Station: New Zealand's largest farm, accessible via a scenic drive through the Acheron Valley.
- Kaikoura: A 1.5-hour drive away, famous for whale watching and dolphin encounters.
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