Greenstone–Caples Track

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The Greenstone–Caples Track is a popular multi-day tramping route in New Zealand’s South Island, known for its scenic river valleys, beech forests, and alpine passes.

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Greenstone Track 1
Greenstone–Caples Track canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
multi-day walk
tramping track
accessPoint Greenstone Road end NERFINISHED
Kinloch NERFINISHED
activity trout fishing in nearby rivers
closestMajorTown Queenstown NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
difficulty intermediate
followsValley Caples River NERFINISHED
Greenstone River NERFINISHED
hasAccommodation backcountry huts
campsites
hasSection Caples Track NERFINISHED
Greenstone Track NERFINISHED
hazard rapidly changing alpine weather
river crossings
locatedIn Otago region NERFINISHED
South Island
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
near Queenstown NERFINISHED
notableFor relatively low crowds compared to Great Walks
scenic landscapes
partOf New Zealand tramping network NERFINISHED
popularWith independent trampers
region Te Wahipounamu area (wider region) NERFINISHED
regionType backcountry
requires backcountry navigation skills
good fitness
scenery mountain views
native forest
river gorges
season can be walked year-round in suitable conditions
surface natural dirt
rocky sections
terrain alpine passes
beech forest
river valleys
typicalDuration 3–4 days
usedFor backpacking
hiking
tramping
wildlife introduced deer
native birds

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this entity surface form: Greenstone Track