Moa Bone Point Cave

Hidden along the rugged Haast coastline, Moa Bone Point Cave is a wild, off-the-beaten-path gem that feels like a true discovery. This limestone cave, named for the ancient moa bones found within, offers a glimpse into New Zealand's prehistoric past. The short walk to the cave winds through coastal forest and emerges at a dramatic sea cave carved by millennia of waves. Inside, the cool, damp air and eerie silence evoke a sense of stepping back in time. It's a place for those who crave raw nature and a touch of adventure, far from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1–2 hours for the return walk and cave exploration. It's a short stop best done as part of a day's drive along the West Coast. The track is easy and suitable for most fitness levels, but can be muddy after rain – wear sturdy shoes. Visit at low tide for easier access and safer conditions inside the cave.

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