Paparoa Track

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New Zealand's third Great Walk, the Paparoa Track, is a stunning three-day journey through the wild landscapes of the Paparoa Range on the West Coast of the South Island. This 55-kilometer tramp offers a unique blend of alpine tops, limestone karst, and lush rainforest, all while following the footsteps of early Māori and European explorers. The track was originally built as a memorial to the 29 men lost in the Pike River Mine disaster, adding a poignant layer to the experience. With well-maintained huts and a moderate grade, it's an accessible backcountry adventure that showcases the raw beauty of New Zealand's natural heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers complete the track in three days and two nights, walking about 5–6 hours per day. The track is typically walked from north to south, starting at the Pororari River car park and finishing at the Punakaiki River car park. It's possible to do a shorter two-day version by using the Moonlight Tops Hut as a base, but three days allows for a more relaxed pace to fully appreciate the scenery. Book huts and campsites well in advance during peak season (October to April).

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