Queen Charlotte Track

The Queen Charlotte Track is a 71 km long New Zealand walking track between Queen Charlotte Sound and Kenepuru Sound in the Marlborough Sounds. It extends from Ship Cove in the north to Anakiwa in the south. For most parts, the track leads through native bush along the ridgeline of hills between the sounds, offering good views either side.

Queen Charlotte Track
Te Mahia Bay, a typical view from Queen Charlotte Track
Length71 km (44 mi)
LocationMarlborough Sounds, New Zealand
DesignationWalking Track and "Great Rides" Cycle Trail
TrailheadsShip Cove, Anakiwa
UseTramping, Cycling
Elevation
Highest pointRidgeline near Bay of Many Coves 470 m (1,540 ft)
Lowest point0 m (0 ft)
Hiking details
Trail difficultyEasy (walking), Grade 3–4 (Mountain biking)
SeasonAll year
SightsSounds, sandy beaches, lush coastal native bush
HazardsNone
SurfaceDirt
WebsiteDepartment of Conservation and Queen Charlotte Track Inc

From early 2013 on, the Queen Charlotte Track also has become one of the New Zealand Cycle Trails, accessible for mountain bike-level riders.[1]

Description

The track is maintained by the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) and is well formed and easy to follow. It is one of the most popular tramping tracks in New Zealand, and is also open to mountain biking all year round except for the section from Ship Cove to Kenepuru Saddle, which is closed for mountain biking from December to February.

The walking track leads over mainly clay soil, with bridges over all major streams, and reaches from sea level to 470m high. It is not a difficult track, however, it is a long track, with the section between Camp Bay and Torea Saddle over 23 km long. The entire one-way trip can be completed in 3–5 days by foot, or 13 hours by bike (typically split over two days). Queen Charlotte Track is also popular for day walks, with road access points at Camp Bay, Torea Saddle, Te Mahia Saddle, and Anakiwa, and boat transfer access at Ship Cove, Resolution Bay, Endeavour Inlet, Camp Bay, Torea Bay, Mistletoe Bay, and Anakiwa. Boat transport is available from and to Picton.

Queen Charlotte Track passes several Department of Conservation campsites, as well as private accommodations, as it crosses private land on some sections. Side tracks lead to the Bay of Many Coves and Lochmara Bay. Adults walking or biking the track require a Queen Charlotte Track Land Cooperative (Q.C.T.L.C.) Pass on Q.C.T.L.C. private land between Kenepuru Saddle and just past Mistletoe Bay. The fee contributes to track maintenance, enhancement and access.

Location

Point Coordinates
(links to map & photo sources)
Notes
Ship Cove 41.0946°S 174.2345°E / -41.0946; 174.2345 (Ship Cove)
Resolution Bay 41.1148°S 174.2178°E / -41.1148; 174.2178 (Resolution Bay)
Endeavour Inlet 41.1025°S 174.1842°E / -41.1025; 174.1842 (Endeavour Inlet)
Camp Bay/Kenepuru Saddle 41.1296°S 174.1426°E / -41.1296; 174.1426 (Camp Bay/Kenepuru Saddle)
Torea Saddle/Portage Bay 41.2053°S 174.0328°E / -41.2053; 174.0328 (Torea Saddle/Portage Bay)
Mistletoe Bay/Te Mahia Saddle 41.2196°S 173.971°E / -41.2196; 173.971 (Mistletoe Bay/Te Mahia Saddle)
Anakiwa 41.2644°S 173.9227°E / -41.2644; 173.9227 (Anakiwa)

See also

References

  1. "1 Mar: Queen Charlotte Track opening". New Zealand Cycle Trail Website. Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2013.

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