Showing posts with label Arthur's Pass. Show all posts
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Tuesday 12 February 2019

Short Walk: The Old Coach Road Track: Arthur's Pass NP: 10th Feb 2019

Walking the Old Coach Road Track in Arthur's Pass

My partner and I recently visited Arthur Pass for the day and while there we took the opportunity to walk the Old Coach road near Greyneys Corner. This is a remnant of the old stagecoach road from Christchurch to Greymouth. Most of the rest of the track became SH73 this is a piece that was bypassed and cleared so that people could see what the old stage route looked like.

Interpretive board showing the course of the Old Coach Road Track at Greyneys

It is a nice wee track and well worth the 20 minutes it takes to do the loop from the car-park, along the hillside and then back all within the confines of the forest.

Map of the area: Greyneys is the start point for many tracks in the area..

Greyneys car park is the start point for a number of tracks: the Old Coach Road, Edwards Hut, Mingha-Deception Track and the section of the Te Araroa through Arthur's Pass National Part.


Greyneys Picnic Area and Day shelter


My partner Karen and I were up in Arthur's Pass to walk the Punchbowl Falls Track, I have been there many times but it was the first visit for Karen. On the way back to Christchurch we stopped and walked the 20 minute Old Coach Road Track near Greyneys car park. 



Greyneys used to be a very useful camp-site for those people tramping the Mingha-Deception Route or attempting the trip to the Hawdon Valley via Edwards Hut. DOC have now banned camping here probably because of all the vandalism that happened to the facilities. It is also much closer to SH73 since the road widening near here making it a less desirable place to camp.


The picnic area at Greyneys Corner, Arthur's Pass National Park

I camped here a couple of times back in the 1980's and 1990's and always found it a nice spot to stop for a night. It is a bit of a pity it is no longer a camp-site but it is still an excellent spot to stop for a picnic.

The Greyneys Picnic area day shelter......interpretive board...toilet...


...and a view of the inside of Greyneys day shelter


There is a fireplace in the day shelter at Greyneys and plenty of wood in the surrounding forest although I am not sure if DOC want you using it on the fire. If you do use it just make sure it is fully out before you leave the area.

Walking the Old Coach Road Track, Greyneys Corner

The start of the track is not well sign posted but it is the obvious track at the eastern end of the picnic area. The track is flat to start with and then ascends for about 20 meters to get up to the level of the Coach Road. The whole track is very gentle and easy to walk...great for kids and even the less fit of us.

The Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass starts from the Greyneys picnic area

The short 20 metre climb to get to the level of the Old Coach Road Track

on the Eastern ascent of the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass:

Once you reach the track it is a flat easy walk along a classic benched track built for horses and carts. The waking is very easy with only one or two small wet spots to cross...with all the fine weather we have been experiencing these last two months the ground was dry.


Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass: starting the long sidle along the side of the hill


It was cool under the trees and there is a surprising amount of bird life along the track. We saw some Wrens, fantails and I think a Weka which we disturbed.....if it really was a Weka it would be the first I have ever seen in Arthur's Pass National Park!!!

The original track is much wider than the newer foot bridges, Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

Greyneys car-park area just visible through the trees , Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

Descending down towards the western end of the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass:


Thin forest in a regenerating cut over area along the Old Coach Road Track

You sidle along the side of the hill for about 500 meters before descending back down to ground level alongside SH 73. The track used to be fully within the forest but the recent road widening at Greyneys Corner means a 200 meter section of the track is now in the open.


Wind fall damage in the forest along the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass



You can easily see this was once a coach road....Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

A small water fall crossing the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass


Fixed bridge over a small stream along the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

There were some very pretty small white flowers along the track as well as some dense stands of fern in the darker wetter sections.


Some pretty white flowers growing alongside the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

There is a track junction towards the western end of the track, there is a short 100 meter section of additional track to the left, and a descending track heading down towards the highway.


Track junction on the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

 As we were unsure where the left hand track lead we followed the path down the hill. I will come back the next time I am up here and take some photos of the loop we missed out.


Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass: the start of the extra loop

Descending down to the highway on the western end of the Old Coach Road Track


Looking west towards the loop of track we missed: Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass, heading alongside SH73 in the forest

You are about 30 meters away from the road on the flat sections of this track, the noise of the cars is a bit intrusive but not a real concern. I believe DOC intend to plant some new trees along this section now that the road widening is finished.



The Old Coach Road Track running next to SH73


Heading back into the forest on the way to Greyneys Picnic Area

Raised board-walk over one of the small streams along the Old Coach Road Track, Arthur's Pass

The track deposits you at Greyneys car park, the western entrance to the track is just past the long drop toilets DOC have provided for the site. 


The long drop toilet at the Greyneys car-park/Old Coach Road Track

The other end of the Old Coach Road Track at Greyneys car park

As you can see from the sign camping is no longer allowed at Greyneys Corner. Since the recent road widening in the area the old camping area is right next to SH73 and less attractive as an overnight destination.


Sign put up by DOC to discourage over night camping

Given the distance from Arthur's Pass village and the small number of rangers working there I would imagine the car-park fills up with illegal freedom campers every night. The day we were there there were two vans parked up looking like they were getting comfortable.

A great we walk if you are ever going to or from Arthur's Pass Village, make sure you stop and check it out...

Sunday 28 October 2018

Campsites in Arthurs Pass National Park

A variety of camp-sites in Arthur's Pass...

There are a number of camp sites within the park, all of them are accessible from SH73 so you tend to share them with freedom campers and tourists in camper vans. There is one on the western side and five on the eastern side of Arthur's Pass.

Kelly Creek Camp-site: West Coast

Kelly creek camp-site is on the western side of the Main Divide about 2 kilometres past Otira settlement. It is a very basic camp-site located next to the car-park along Kelly's Creek. There is a nice 30 walk near here called the Cockayne Nature Walk. This is also the start of the track to Carroll Hut on the ridges over looking Kelly's Creek. 

Kelly's Creek car-park and camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

  • Located 20 km west from VISITOR CENTRE on Highway 73.
  • FREE
  • NO Advance Bookings - first in, first served!
  • Camper vans permitted (no powered sites)
  • Facilities: Long drop toilet, water is from Kelly's Creek (treat before use)
  • No pets permitted under any circumstances.
  • Take your rubbish with you!
  • Note: Roadside shelter was removed in December 2007!

There are a lot of car break-ins at this car park so hide any valuables out of sight if you leave your car here for any length of time.

Avalanche Creek, Camp-site and day shelter

The main camp-site and the one closest to Arthur's Pass township is the Avalanche Creek shelter and camp-site. There is space here for about 10 small tents as well as lots of space for camper vans to park. The shelter is large and can easily hold a sizeable number of people. 

Note: you may not sleep inside the shelter and this is regularly policed by the local DOC Rangers.

Avalanche Creek Shelter and camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

  • Located across road from the Arthur's Pass DOC visitor centre
  • NO Advance Bookings - first in, first served!
  • Camper vans permitted (no powered sites)
  • Cost $8 pp / night. Payable at site, or DOC Visitor Centre opposite.
  • Facilities: Water, toilets, day-use shelter with tables, rubbish disposal.
  • No pets permitted under any circumstances.
  • No open fires permitted!
  • Warning: Do not leave your tent unattended as the Kea will dismantle it for you!


Avalanche Creek Shelter and camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

Plenty of space for camper vans at the Avalanche Creek Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park


Avalanche Creek Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

Interior of the Avalanche Creek Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

Interior of the Avalanche Creek Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

Interior of the Avalanche Creek Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

 
Useful information board in the Avalanche Creek Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

 The Avalanche Peak Track starts close to this shelter, it is located right next to the DOC visitor centre on the opposite side of SH73.

Greyney's shelter & camp-site

Greyney's Shelter camp-site  is the start point for a number of tracks: the Old Coach Road, the Mingha-Deception Track and the route to Edwards Hut. There is space for about 3-6 smaller tents, SH73 is right next to the camp-site so it is a bit noisy. There is no water anywhere near here so you need to bring supplies with you.


The camping area at Greyney's Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

  • Located 5 km east from Arthur's Pass DOC visitor centre on Highway 73.
  • FREE
  • NO Advance Bookings - first in, first served!
  • Camper vans permitted (no powered sites)
  • Facilities: Day use shelter, long drop toilet
  • Limited camping space!
  • No pets permitted under any circumstances.
  • Take your rubbish with you!
  • Fires in shelter fireplace only!


Greyneys Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park


Interior of Greyneys Shelter, Arthur's Pass National Park

 Klondyke Corner shelter & camp-site

 The Klondyke Corner shelter and camp-site is located on the edge of the national park just off SH73. The shelter is open to all visitors and is open on three sides with a fourth wall which includes an open fireplace. The camp-site is very basic there is no water so it is really meant to be used by camper vans or self contained campers. 

Klondyke Corner Shelter at the edge of Arthur's Pass National Park

  • Located 8 km east from Arthur's Pass DOC visitor centre on Highway 73.
  • FREE- no charge to camp
  • NO Advance Bookings - first in, first served!
  • Camper vans permitted (no powered sites)
  • Facilities: Day use shelter, long drop toilets
  • Take your rubbish with you!
  • No pets permitted under any circumstances.
  • No open fires permitted!
  • Warning: Do not leave your tent unattended as the Kea will dismantle it for you!

Klondyke Corner camp-site in Arthur's Pass National Park


Klondyke Corner camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park


Klondyke Corner Shelter with Bealey Spur in background

It would be a bit dusty here if any breeze was blowing...

Hawdon Valley shelter & campsite

There is a vast section of Arthur's Pass to the east of the Waimakariri River in the Hawdon/Andrews and Poulter River Valleys. All of these areas have many excellent tramping destinations and there are also two camp-sites. 

Looking North west into the Hawdon River Valley, Arthur's Pass National Park


The Hawdon Valley camp site is the largest in the whole park and comprises a area of bush with a huge open space around it. You could easily pitch a thousand tents here and still have space to spare. The valley is accessed from the Mt White bridge turn-off about 30 km's east of Arthur's Pass. 



Turn off to the Hawdon Valley, Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

  • Located 27 km east from Arthur's Pass DOC visitor centre. Turn off onto Mt White Road and follow signs.
  • FREE- no charge to camp
  • NO Advance Bookings - first in, first served!
  • Camper vans permitted (no powered sites)
  • Facilities: Long drop toilet, day-use shelter.
  • No pets permitted under any circumstances.
  • Take your rubbish with you!
  • No open fires permitted! There is a fireplace in the shelter that may be used.


Crossing the Mt White bridge to the Hawdon Valley

Entrance to the Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park


The Hawdon Shelter and upper terrace, Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park


Hawdon Shelter, Hawdon Valley, Arthur's Pass National Park

Below are some photos of the camping area and particular spots where it might be good to pitch a tent...

Masses of space at the Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park


Example of the spots at the Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

Some campers in residence over a recent weekend...Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park


No fires allowed at the Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park


The ubiquitous DOC long drop...Hawdon Camp-site, Arthur's Pass National Park

This camp-site will be very busy at the start of any long weekend, over Easter and in the Christmas/New Years break. It is sandfly heaven so if you are camping here get used to raising your tent at the speed of light or they will consume you alive....

Andrews Shelter shelter & campsite

There is a camp-site and enclosed day shelter at the end of the Andrews River on the Andrews-Binser Saddle Route. The Andrews shelter is on the road to Mt White Station it is approximately 6 kilometres from the Mt White bridge over the Waimakariri River.  The shelter is quite nice, the camp site is a scratch affair, it is basically the flat area surrounding the shelter. 


Andrews Shelter on the Mt White Station Road, Arthur's Pass National Park

  • Located 29 km east from Arthur's Pass DOC visitor centre. Turn off onto Mt White Road and follow signs.
  • FREE- no charge to camp
  • NO Advance Bookings - first in, first served!
  • Camper vans permitted (no powered sites)
  • Facilities: Long drop toilet, day-use shelter.
  • No pets permitted under any circumstances.
  • Take your rubbish with you!
  • No open fires permitted!

The Red Beast parked at the Andrews Valley car-park in 2012...



Andrews Shelter from the Mt White Station road, Arthur's Pas National Park

Andrews Shelter and the surrounding flat camping ground, Arthur's Pass National Park

Arthur's Pass National Park: the shelter and camping area at Andrews Shelter

The Andrews Valley Track is next to the shelter

Again...lots and lots and lots of sand-flies here.....