Hump Ridge Track

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New Zealand's Great Walks have a new star: the Hump Ridge Track, a rugged 61-kilometer circuit that threads through ancient podocarp forest, across subalpine tops, and along wild beaches of the remote Southland coast. This is a multi-day tramp for those who crave solitude and big, moody landscapes – think dense rainforest draped in moss, the roar of the Tasman Sea, and panoramic views from the Hump itself. The track opened as a Great Walk in 2024, meaning well-maintained huts and boardwalks, but the weather remains ferociously changeable, so come prepared for four seasons in one day.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for three days and two nights to complete the full loop at a comfortable pace. Most walkers start from the Rarakau car park, heading clockwise: day one climbs through forest to Okaka Lodge (5–6 hours); day two traverses the alpine tops and descends to Port Craig Hut (6–7 hours); day three follows the coast and river flats back to the start (4–5 hours). Fit trampers can do it in two days, but the weather gods often demand a flexible schedule – allow a spare day just in case.

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