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Paparoa Track
There will soon be the option to walk the Pike29 Memorial Track on day two. Here, a memorial will tell the story of the 29 men that died in the Pike River Mine disaster.
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Where is it?
The track runs from Blackball on the eastern side of the Paparoa Range to Punakāiki on the western side.
Need to know
2-3 days one way; 55km one way
Moderate fitness required
Some steep sections
No dogs
TRACK OVERVIEW
Day 1: Beginning near Blackball on the existing Croesus Track, with remnants of the area’s gold-mining history, the track ascends through beech and podocarp forest before crossing alpine scrub and tussock. You’ll be rewarded with expansive views of the Grey River to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west.
Day 2: Open tops give way to alpine forest stunted by the harsh environment. Continue along the escarpment with sheer drops and stunning views down the Pike Stream in the east, west to Punakāiki and northwest to Westport. After descending, walk through ancient
Day 3: Hike down into the upper Pororari River valley. The track sidles a spectacular gorge and descend towards the coast through beech forest interspersed with northern rātā. Experience the lower gorge with its limestone cliffs; and pass through lush rainforest with glades of nīkau palms. The track ends near Punakāiki.