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The Hump Ridge Track is a premier multi-day hiking experience in Fiordland, offering a stunning blend of coastal scenery, ancient podocarp forests, and alpine ridgelines. This 61-kilometer loop, starting near Tuatapere, immerses you in the raw beauty of New Zealand's South Island, with views stretching from the Tasman Sea to Lake Hauroko. As a private track with high-quality huts, it provides a well-maintained yet wild wilderness experience that rivals the country's Great Walks.
Highlights & What to See
- Alpine Ridges: The track climbs onto the Hump Ridge itself, where you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Fiordland mountains and the rugged coastline. On clear days, you can see all the way to Stewart Island.
- Coastal Sections: Walk along dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches, with the roar of the Tasman Sea as your constant companion. The coastline is wild and untamed, often with sightings of seals and seabirds.
- Ancient Forests: Traverse through towering rimu and beech trees, their trunks draped in moss and ferns. The forest floor is a carpet of lush vegetation, with the occasional glimpse of a kiwi or kaka.
- Historic Sites: Pass by remnants of early Māori and European settlement, including old sawmills and homesteads. The Okaka Hut area offers interpretive panels about the region's history.
- Lake Hauroko: The track finishes near New Zealand's deepest lake, where you can enjoy a peaceful moment by the water or take a short boat trip to the historic Māori burial site on Mary Island.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most hikers complete the Hump Ridge Track in three days and two nights, staying in the comfortable Okaka and Port Craig huts. This allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to soak in the scenery and take side trips. If you're short on time, it's possible to do the track in two days, but you'll miss some of the finer details. Plan to start early each day to make the most of the daylight and avoid afternoon winds on the ridge.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fiordland National Park: The track sits within this vast wilderness, and you can easily add a day trip to Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound, both within a few hours' drive.
- Tuatapere: The small town at the track's start is worth a visit for its local museum and the famous Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track café, which offers hearty meals and advice.
- The Catlins: South of Tuatapere, this coastal region features waterfalls, petrified forests, and the chance to see yellow-eyed penguins and sea lions.
- Invercargill: The nearest city, about 90 minutes away, offers supplies, accommodation, and the Southland Museum with its tuatara exhibit.
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Image credits
- The Catlins — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / Public domain
- Invercargill — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Milford Sound — Maros M r a z ( Maros ) / CC BY-SA 3.0