Inland Pack Track

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Deep in the Paparoa National Park, the Inland Pack Track offers a rugged, multi-day tramping experience through primeval rainforest, limestone karst, and dramatic river gorges. Unlike the more famous coastal walks, this track immerses you in New Zealand's wild interior, where ancient rimu and kahikatea trees tower overhead and the only sounds are birdsong and rushing water. It's a true backcountry adventure for hikers seeking solitude and a taste of the untamed West Coast wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most trampers allow 2–3 days to complete the full loop, with overnight stays at basic Department of Conservation huts (booking essential in peak season). A common itinerary is to start from the Punakaiki River Road end, hike to the Moonlight Tops Hut on day one, then descend via the Croesus Track to Barrytown on day two. Fit hikers can compress it into a long weekend, but the rugged terrain demands a steady pace. Day walks are possible from the Punakaiki end to the Moonlight Caves and back (4–6 hours).

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