Kellys Creek Walk
Kellys Creek Walk is a short but enchanting stroll through ancient podocarp forest in Arthur's Pass National Park. The track follows the crystal-clear Kellys Creek, passing moss-draped rocks and towering rimu trees. The sound of rushing water and birdsong accompanies you on this easy loop, which offers a peaceful immersion in New Zealand's wild West Coast rainforest.
Highlights & What to See
- Ancient podocarp forest: Marvel at towering rimu, kahikatea, and miro trees draped in moss and ferns.
- Kellys Creek: Follow the creek as it tumbles over rocks, with clear pools perfect for spotting native fish.
- Birdlife: Listen for the call of the bellbird, tomtit, and the elusive great spotted kiwi (if you're lucky).
- Interpretive signs: Learn about the forest ecology and the history of the area, including the nearby Otira Viaduct.
- Easy loop track: The well-formed path is suitable for most fitness levels, with gentle inclines and boardwalk sections.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30 minutes to 1 hour for the 1.5 km loop. It's a perfect quick stop to stretch your legs on a drive between Christchurch and the West Coast, or as a gentle warm-up before tackling longer walks in Arthur's Pass.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Arthur's Pass Village: Grab a coffee or a bite to eat at the historic railway station café.
- Devils Punchbowl Waterfall Walk: A short, steep walk to a spectacular 131-metre waterfall.
- Otira Viaduct Lookout: Views of the engineering marvel that carries the highway over the Otira Gorge.
- Temple Basin Ski Area: In winter, this club ski field offers great skiing and snowboarding.
- Bealey Valley Track: A longer walk through alpine meadows and beech forest.
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