Mitchells Track

  • 20 min one way
  • Easy

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Short, handsome forest walk in Christchurch's Port Hills.

Mitchells Track: Key information
Walking time
20 min
Distance
1.0km
Type
One way
One way
Grade
Easy
Bookings
No bookings — open access
No — open access
Mitchells Track: Find it
Starts
Sign of the Kiwi, Dyers Pass Road, Christchurch
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Ends
Summit Road, Christchurch
Maps
-
Altitude
330m – 400m
Altitude change 70m

This short trail explores the damp inner flanks of Sugarloaf, the prominent knob topped with a radio/TV mast on the Crater Rim, above Lyttelton Harbour. The trail links up well with both Gilpins and Cedrics Tracks for a pleasant loop walk.

The Sign of the Kiwi was one of the rest houses established by Harry Ell. Until recently, it operated as a cafe, but it is currently shuttered. There are still toilets and a drinking fountain available, with a car park nearby. From the Sign of the Kiwi, cross Dyers Pass Road and take the marked track up stone steps.

At a junction, Cedrics Track heads onto the sunny grassland to the left, which Mitchells breaks to the right into rich forest. The track passes a popular rocky viewpoint, under some bluffs, and by a couple of stone seats. Coming out of forest, it climbs up onto the ridge and passes the ends of Gilpins and Cedrics Tracks. A car park is located on the Summit Road here. 

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Added 19 November 2015 by matthewmatthew. 1 revision 19 November 2015 by matthewmatthew.
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