Wangapeka Track

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Stretching 55 km through the heart of Kahurangi National Park, the Wangapeka Track is one of New Zealand’s lesser-known Great Walks, offering a rugged and remote tramping experience. This multi-day trail weaves through ancient beech forests, crosses alpine tops, and traverses the wild Wangapeka River valley. It’s a true backcountry adventure for experienced hikers seeking solitude and raw natural beauty, with fewer crowds than the neighbouring Heaphy Track.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers allow 3–4 days to complete the track one way, with huts and campsites spaced at comfortable intervals. Day hikes to the Wangapeka Saddle or Stone Hut are possible from the main road end, but the full traverse is best tackled by experienced trampers with good navigation skills. Plan for variable weather and river crossings; summer (Dec–Feb) offers the most stable conditions.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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