Kowhai - Hapuku Track

Ka Whata Tu o Rakihouia Conservation Park

  • 7 hr 30 min one way
  • Easy/medium

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This track follows two river valleys between Mount Fyffe and the Seaward Kaikoura Ranges.

Hapuku Hut • By matthew.
Kowhai - Hapuku Track: Key information
Walking time
2 days
7 hr 30 min
Distance
20.0km
Type
One way
One way
Grade
Easy/medium
Bookings
No bookings — open access
No — open access
Kowhai - Hapuku Track: Find it
Starts
Mount Fyffe road end car park, Postmans Road northwest of Kaikoura township.
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Ends
Hapuku River road end off Parsons Road north of Kaikoura township
Maps
NZTopo50-BU22
NZTopo50-BT27
Altitude
140m – 1,153m
Altitude change 1,013m

This track explored the landscape behind Mount Fyffe, and affords good views of the Kaikoura Ranges. The Kowhai River is rather dry and scrubby, while the Hapuku is notably prettier: a raw landscape and a rich damp forest. An alternative route leads over the summit of Mount Fyffe, dropping down to the Kowhai Saddle before following either river out.

Looking back down the Kowhai Valley. • By matthew.

The track ends are some distance apart, so you will need end-to-end transport. If you stow a mountain bike in the bushes, it will take about one hour to cycle back to your car.

Mount Fyffe car park to Hapuku Hut, 4 hr 30 min

From the Mount Fyffe car park, a 4WD track leads down onto the scrubby Kowhai river flats and leads up the true left. From here the route simply follows the river bed. Where the river becomes winding, passing Snowflake Stream and a small knob on the true right, a side-track up Spaniard Spur leads off on the true left (2 hours from the car park). That track takes 3 hours to climb directly to Mount Fyffe Hut. 

Beyond here, a mossy track leads through kanuka forest, then crosses to the true right and climbs onto a grassy terrace. The hut is located here, with ample grassy camping nearby (3 hours from the car park).

From the hut, the track drops into forest and crosses the river to begin following a side creek to the saddle. There are numerous small crossings from here. Eventually the track enters patches of low totara forest and sub-alpine scrub as it follows the creek. A final brief climb leads to the Kowhai Saddle 1 hour 15 mins from the hut (1153m).

A poled side-route leads off to the right up to Gables End and on to Mount Fyffe (5 hours to the hut). The main track down the Hapuku River drops off the saddle and bends right into a wide scree gully and through a shattered rock landscape. A brief poled section bypasses a gorge, then the route returns to the river bed. Watch for the re-establishment of the track on the true left at the confluence of several creeks (50 minutes from the saddle). The track leads through easy, pretty forest and crosses to the hut on the true right (1 hour 30 mins from the saddle).

Hapuku Hut to Hapuku car park 3 hr

The forested track crosses the river twice before coming to a junction (30 minutes from Hapuku Hut). A brief side-track leads down to the Hapuku Forks and the route up to Barratt's Hut. The main track continues, avoiding a gorge by climbing onto a plateau rich with large Hall's totara, matai and rimu trees.

Kowhai Saddle • By matthew.

The track soon drops to the deep grey riverbed, buried in thick terraces of shingle all deposited during a storm in 1983. Past a distinctive waterfall (and sometimes aggressive falcons) the river opens out onto flats. Pick your way out over the stones, with many small crossings. A track takes up briefly on a low terrace on the true right bank for a while, but missing it won't make a lot of difference. 

Eventually, markers indicate the ford and car park, 3 hours from the hut.

Map
ID 2283

About this track

Added 14 September 2007 by matthewmatthew. 4 revisions, most recently 14 September 2007 by matthewmatthew.
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