Tree Top Walk

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Suspended high among the ancient rimu and kamahi trees of the West Coast rainforest, the Tree Top Walk offers a rare bird's-eye perspective on one of New Zealand's most pristine lowland forests. This gentle, wheelchair-accessible walkway rises 20 metres above the forest floor, giving you an intimate encounter with the canopy ecosystem — think epiphytic ferns, moss-draped branches, and the occasional tui or kererū flitting by. It's a serene, sensory experience that captures the essence of the West Coast's wild beauty without requiring any hiking effort.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend around 30–45 minutes strolling the walkway at a leisurely pace, reading the signs and soaking in the atmosphere. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, budget an hour. The walk is short and flat, so it's an easy addition to a day of driving — stop by for a breather between bigger adventures on the West Coast. Allow extra time if you book the night walk (check availability in advance).

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