Resupplying in St Arnaud, Nelson Lakes NP, South Island.....
One
of the places you will need to resupply fuel and tramping food while on the Te Araroa Trail is at the
beginning/end of the Richmond Ranges and the start/finish of Nelson
Lakes National Park.
This is at the settlement of St Arnaud on SH 63 close to Lake Rotoiti.
This is at the settlement of St Arnaud on SH 63 close to Lake Rotoiti.
Entering St Arnaud from the Blenheim end of SH63, general store on the right |
St
Arnaud is located between the Richmond's and Nelson Lakes National
Park. It is roughly 7-10 days in both directions to the next resupply
point. If you decide to forgo a drop box, then your only resupply option
here is the St Arnaud General Store.
St Arnaud near Nelson Lakes National Park |
The St Arnauld General Store
I was up in St Arnaud recently tramping the Travers-Sabine Circuit. While there I stopped off at the St Arnaud General Store to buy a sandwich and drink, and thought it might be interesting to discuss it as a possible TA resupply point.
St Arnaud is a small settlement on SH 63 half way between Murchison and Blenheim. There are less than 50 permanent residents but it is often busy as it is the gateway to Nelson Lakes National Park.
St Arnaud is a small settlement on SH 63 half way between Murchison and Blenheim. There are less than 50 permanent residents but it is often busy as it is the gateway to Nelson Lakes National Park.
The St Arnaud General Store, cafe and petrol station |
There
is only one store in St Arnaud, the General Store on the main highway
through the settlement. Calling this a store is a misnomer as it is
basically a small grocery selection attached to the local NPD petrol
station.
The St Arnauld General Store |
A place to resupply tramping food...
The
grocery selection is limited but you can certainly buy enough supplies
here to get you through to either Havelock (drop box at Pelorous Bridge...), Hanmer (off the trail) or Arthur's
Pass (with a drop box at the Boyle Outdoor Education Centre...).
I
heard that the price were expensive, but a quick peruse of the shelves
showed that they were only marginally more expensive than in a larger
town.
St Arnaud General Store: chiller and bread selection |
The
cafe attached to the store has a decent selection of cakes, slices,
pies and sandwiches/rolls which can provide you with treats and lunches
for the first day at least. They also do coffee and light meals if that
is something you are interested in.
St Arnaud General Store: the inside of the store |
The
store had methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) and a limited
selection of screw type gas canisters for sale. There were very few of
them so it might be best to contact them before you arrive to see if
they have any available.
St Arnaud General Store: toiletries and hardware |
All
the usual suspects are present: bread, rice, noodles, pasta meals,
mashed potatoes, soup, canned tuna, cereals, Nuttela, peanut butter,
dried fruit, crackers, milk and milk powder, sugar, tea/coffee etc. etc.
They have a limited supply of pre-packaged meats in a chiller including
ham, bacon and salami.
I didn't spot any freeze dried meals, tortillas/wraps or anything similar in the shop.
St Arnaud General Store: general food groceries |
The
store also sells alcohol: they have wine, beer, RTD's and a selection
of spirits for you to choose from. As always you need to be 18 years old
to buy alcohol in New Zealand.
The St Arnaud General Store sells alcohol.... |
I
love that they have my favourite beer Kronenbourg (Vitamin K) in
stock..must be all the tourists from France/Germany who drive the
demand...
RTD and beer selection at the St Arnaud General Store and...Kronenbourg!!!! |
There
is a small selection of fresh fruit and vegetables, enough to restock
for the next section of the trail. I saw apples, oranges, bananas,
onions, corn cobs, potatoes, garlic, capsicum, carrots, parsnips and
tomatoes.
Fruit and vegetable chiller at the St Arnaud General Store |
So...not a supermarket but at least a possible resupply option as you pas through.
Incidentally, if you are catching the Nelson Lakes Shuttle to the Mt Robert car park (if doing the side trip to Angelus Hut)
the shuttle collects you from the kiosk in front of the General Store. That's why I was visiting the store in the first place.
Bookings are essential and best made several days before your day of travel, it only cost me $30 as there is a regular scheduled trip to that destination each day during the summer months.
Bookings are essential and best made several days before your day of travel, it only cost me $30 as there is a regular scheduled trip to that destination each day during the summer months.