Kellys Creek
Kellys Creek is a serene slice of West Coast wilderness, tucked into the Arthur’s Pass National Park. This short, easy walk leads you through lush beech forest to a small but powerful waterfall cascading over mossy rocks. It’s a perfect leg-stretcher after the drive over Arthur’s Pass, offering a quick immersion in the park’s ancient, temperate rainforest.
Highlights & What to See
- Kellys Creek Waterfall: A 20-minute return walk through dense native bush leads to a pretty waterfall that plunges into a clear pool—ideal for a refreshing dip on a warm day.
- Beech Forest: The trail winds through towering mountain beech and silver beech, with ferns and mosses carpeting the forest floor. Listen for native birds like the bellbird and rifleman.
- Rock Formations: The creek bed is lined with interesting greywacke boulders, sculpted by centuries of water flow.
- Arthur’s Pass Village: Just a short drive away, this alpine hamlet offers a café, visitor centre, and the start of many longer hikes like Avalanche Peak.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes for the return walk and time to enjoy the waterfall. It’s a perfect quick stop on a journey across Arthur’s Pass, or a gentle warm-up for a day of tramping in the national park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Arthur’s Pass Village: Grab a coffee at the Wobbly Kea Café and check out the visitor centre for trail conditions.
- Devils Punchbowl Falls: A more dramatic waterfall with a longer (but still family-friendly) walk from the village.
- Avalanche Peak Track: A challenging day hike with rewarding alpine views starting from the village.
- Otira Viaduct Lookout: A short detour on the highway offers panoramic views over the Otira Gorge and the historic viaduct.
- Castle Hill: About 30 minutes east, these limestone rock formations are a popular stop for bouldering and photography.
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