Paparoa Track

The Paparoa Track is a 55.7 km (34.6 mi) shared hiking and mountain biking track located in Paparoa National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. The track was created as a memorial for the 29 miners who lost lives in the Pike River Mine disaster. The track is the tenth Great Walk to be created, and has been fully open since 1 March 2020.[1] It is the first addition to the Great Walks in 25 years.[2]

Paparoa Track
Length55.7 km (34.6 mi)
LocationPaparoa National Park, New Zealand
DesignationNew Zealand Great Walk
TrailheadsBlackball, Punakaiki
UseTramping, Trail running, Mountain biking
Hiking details
Trail difficultymedium
SeasonSummer to autumn
MonthsLate October to late April. Possible to walk in winter months too, but for experienced hikers only
SightsSunsets, limestone cliffs, beech forests
HazardsExtremely cold temperatures, rain, wind, snow, flooding, steep slopes.
Surfacedirt, rock
WebsiteDepartment of Conservation

The Pike29 Memorial Track

The Pike29 Memorial Track is an additional 10.8 km (6.7 mi) track which leads from the Paparoa Track to the Pike River Mine Portal. At the mine there will be a memorial and interpretation centre.[3]

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