Croesus Track

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Length22.1 km (13.7 mi)
LocationPaparoa National Park, New Zealand
Croesus Track
View from Ces Clark hut on the Croesus Track
Length22.1 km (13.7 mi)
LocationPaparoa National Park, New Zealand
TrailheadsBlackball, Barrytown
UseTramping, Trail running
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

The Croesus Track is a 22.1 km (13.7 mi) historic miners trail to the south of Paparoa National Park in the Grey District of South Island of New Zealand. The route crosses the Paparoa Range from Blackball in the Grey Valley to Barrytown on the Tasman Sea coast. The first section, starting from the Blackball end, is shared with the Paparoa Track which follows the route of the Croesus Track to top of the Paparoa Range. This section is shared-use between hiking and mountain biking.

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