Timaru River Track

Track category

Tramping track

Distance:

38km

Description

Timaru River carpark to Top Timaru Hut

Time 10 - 11 hr

Timaru River Track. Photo: D Grieve.
The upper reaches of the Timaru
River Track

The marked track starts on the river's true left and crosses it several times during the first hour. It then crosses open flats near Junction Hut (private) and after that the going becomes more awkward, through heavily gorged sections around side streams, and along scree slopes, though the track is clearly marked. From the treeline an hour's open travel leads to the four-bunk Top Timaru Hut.

Top Timaru Hut to Mt Martha Saddle

Time 1.5 - 2 hr

This straightforward section uses the farm track above the hut. It runs to the head of the valley and climbs to the 1,680-metre saddle.

Mount Martha Saddle to Ahuriri Valley

Time 3 - 4 hr

The track descends into the Avon Burn catchment and passes Tin Hut (private). This is a pleasant walk above the burn, leading to the carpark on Birchwood Road.

Timaru River Loop Track

Time 4 - 5 hr return

Corner Peak from Lake Hawea. Photo: R Brown.
Corner Peak from Lake Hawea

A high river track, signposted 50m along the road leads to a 4WD track above the Timaru River. Follow this undulating track to Deep Spur Creek near Junction Hut (1.5 km), cross the river and return via the way of the Lower Timaru River track.

River crossing skills required; loop track may not be possible after heavy rain.

Corner Peak

This is a route; signposted off the high river track. This is a long, summer day trip that should only be attempted in good conditions - becoming dangerously slippery in wet weather. As the route is only marked to the Hawea Conservation Park boundary, navigation skills are required.

Getting there

The carpark at the start of the Timaru River Track is 10 kilometres from Lake Hawea Township, on the unsealed Timaru River Road.

About the area

The Timaru Valley. Photo: Dave Grieve.
The Timaru River Valley with Lake
Hawea in the distance

The Timaru River Track follows the river to the head of the valley. It crosses 1,680-metre Mount Martha Saddle to descend into the Ahuriri Valley and Conservation Park. It passes through mānuka, kānuka, matagouri and briar on the valley floor and in the upper sections, mountain beech/taumaka forest and tussock.

The lower section, on the Lake Hawea side, has a loop track for day walkers and also access to both Corner and Dingle Peaks.

The track is also a section of the Te Araroa Trail - The Long Pathway - the national walking trail from Cape Reinga to Bluff.

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Plan and prepare for your trip

Great Walks

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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

Makarora Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 3 443 8365
Address: Haast Pass Highway
State Hwy 6
Email: makaroravc@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
Mt Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 3 443 7660
Address: Ardmore Street
Wanaka 9305
Email: mtaspiringvc@doc.govt.nz
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