Tracks
Kerr Bay campsite
Te Araroa Trail
Track
• 95 days. Medium. One way.
Te Araroa is a walking trail running the entire length of the North and South Islands. The trail opened 3 December 2011.
Loop Track, Lake Rotoiti
Track
• Easy. Loop track.
A short walk through the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project at St Arnaud. Lakeside beech forest.
Honeydew Walk, Lake Rotoiti
Track
• Easy. Loop track.
This short loop leads into the edges of the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project area, a "mainland island" with pest numbers managed through aggressive trapping.
Track grades
- Easy
- Unusually smooth, well-marked track, easy gradients. Up to about 4 hours per day.
- Easy-medium
- Typical lowland track. Generally easy walking and well marked. Ascents of up to 1000m. Some easy river crossings, unmarked travel along rivers.
- Medium
- Typical tops track. Experienced trampers only. Rough, muddy and poorly marked or unmarked. Ascents of up to 2000m. River crossings, open tops, passes. Up to about 8 hours per day.
- Medium-hard
- Navigation and snow skills (use of ice axe and crampons) required. Glaciers, exposure to falls.
- Hard
- Rough or non-existent tracks. Following ridges, bush spurs, and rivers. Steep ascents, arduous travel, hazardous conditions, snow and navigation skills essential.