This is a great track if you want an easy day walk with endless views of historic and natural significance. The track has a gentle gradient and was originally a pack track. You may see blue duck/whio while walking alongside the riverbed, so be sure to have your camera with you! You will also see the predator traps which protect the wildlife in the surrounding area.
Huts on this track are not suitable for accommodation. This is because they are derelict historic huts.
Andersons Flat - Meechams Historic Hut site
Time: 1 hr
From the clearing at Andersons Flat, the well-formed track runs up the valley through regenerating forest at a moderate gradient. The track crosses the creek once on the way up. Meechams Historic Hut site is signposted right after the second swing bridge. The hut is slightly off the track and you will also see walls of stacked stone tailings from gold claims.
Meechams Historic Hut site – Passenis Historic Hut site
Time: 30 min
After crossing the swing-bridge the river forks out, and after a brief walk you will see the sign-posted Passenis Historic Hut site just before the third swing bridge. You will also see parts of the Moonlight quartz stamping battery above the river that is forked. You will begin to notice the transition between the beech and hardwood forests.
Passenis Historic Hut site – Meikles Historic Hut site – Paparoa Tops
Time: 1 – 1 hr 30 min
Once you have crossed the third swing bridge the track gradually inclines towards the Meikles Historic site. Along the river bed keep an eye out for blue duck/whio.
The track then zigzags upwards with the bench formation ending 30 minutes later where the forest starts to take on a sub-alpine appearance. A rough, steep track continues for 20 minutes to emerge in the open 'tops' about 10 minutes below the crest of the range.