Catlins River Walk

Track category

Walking track

Description

Mohua on a beech tree. Photo: C Pullar
Mistletoe on a beech tree, typical of
the Catlins River Walk

Time: Tawanui to Franks Creek - 2.5 hr
Franks Creek to Wallis Stream - 1.5hr
Wallis Stream to The Wisp - 1 hr

The well formed track begins at the Tawanui camping ground to follow the true left of the river. It can be walked in sections, via connecting tracks from the forestry road. However, the road can be very rough and not always suitable for the family car.

The first part of the track is through exotic forest which soon gives way to silver beech. Over its entire length the track crosses the Catlins River by swing-bridges a total of four times. Features to look out for are the threatened möhua/yellowhead, especially at the northern end of the track. At the Tawanui end many of the silver beech trees host the native mistletoe Peraxilla colensoi. In December/January it's worth looking out for this hemi-parasite's impressive scarlet flowers.

Getting there

South of Owaka on the Southern Scenic Route SH92, turn right onto Catlins Valley Road, right onto Morris Saddle Road, then left at cattle-stop.

Activities

Fishing Fishing

Weather

NZ weather

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

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Plan and prepare for your trip

Great Walks

Stop the spread of didymo
Check, Clean, Dry
all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

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Contacts

Dunedin Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 3 477 0677
Address: 77 Lower Stuart Street
Conservation House
Dunedin
Email: dunedinvc@doc.govt.nz
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