This brochure describes the route to Castle Rocks Hut and provides information about the area including how to get there.
A guide to walking to Welcome Flat and Douglas Rock on the Copland Track, South Westland.
Find out about opportunities for mountain bike use on Denniston Plateau, West Coast.
Browse this publication for information on walks and attractions in the glacier region of the West Coast.
Stopping off at Haast and looking for something to do? Check out the Haast regional walks brochure to see what walks and activities are available in that region.
Find out about walks in the Karamea area in the West Coast. Karamea is the entry point for the northern part of the South Island's West Coast.
This route guides describes the routes in the Karangarua and Douglas valleys and provides information about the area including how to get there.
This brochure describes Mount Adams and the Adams Wilderness Area including the route from State Highway 6 - bush edge.
Browse through this brochure to learn about the walking opportunities in Paparoa National Park, located at Punakaiki on the West Coast of the South Island.
Looking for information about walks and activities you can do in the Reefton area? Have a look at the Reefton brochure for information.
Find out what the Greymouth area offers in the way of tracks and walks.
This brochure provides information about the enormous range of recreational opportunities for which Hokitika is the gateway.
Lake Brunner is the West Coast's largest lake. This brochure provides information on a number of walks available in this ever popular area.
This brochure describes the tracks in the Wanganui Valley, and provides general information about the area including how to get there and hunting.
A guide to the great range of walking opportunities in the Westport and lower Buller area.
This brochure describes the tracks in the Whataroa, Butler, and Perth valleys, and provides information about the area including how to get there.
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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