Roaring Billy Track

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Roaring Billy Track is a short, rewarding walk on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, offering a glimpse into the region's lush temperate rainforest and powerful rivers. The trail leads to a viewing platform overlooking the Roaring Billy waterfall, where the Haast River cascades over a rocky ledge. The walk is flat and easy, suitable for most fitness levels, and takes you through dense native bush with ferns, mosses, and towering kahikatea trees. The sound of rushing water builds as you approach the falls, culminating in a misty spectacle that epitomizes the wild beauty of the West Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30–45 minutes for the return walk, including time to enjoy the waterfall and read the informational panels. The track is best done as a short detour while driving the Haast Pass Highway (State Highway 6). If you're traveling between Wanaka and the West Coast, plan to stop here for a leg stretch and photo opportunity.

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