Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Visit to Fox River

 

About 45 minutes drive from Greymouth is the Fox River which flows from the Paparoa Ranges through the National Park to the Tasman Sea. This area has different nature walks which are probably for the more intermediate to advanced hikers as there are caves and limestone gorges.



B and I are not hikers, we do not have any hiking or safety gear so we only walked for about half an hour. The whole hike I think is about 7 hours long and there is a DOC (department of conservation) hut at some point for people to stay in. This part was down by the carpark. The river water is fresh down from the mountains and then runs out to the ocean nearby.


This photo and the 2 below this one are of the river itself after we walked through the bush. It seems Summer finally hit at the beginning of February and yesterday was a lovely 24 degrees celsius so the water was nice and cool to paddle in.


Our weather on the West Coast has been very very hot over February but much of the north island of New Zealand and the East Coast of the South Island have been inundated with rain and flooding. It is becoming very dry here, even a tiny bit of rain would help.



This photo and the one below it are 2 of the bush walk. This part wasn't too strenuous, but sadly I didn't see any fungi or mushrooms, think it's a bit early for them.

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14 comments:

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Lovely hike/walk.I always enjoy walking along a river. (Sometimes I say we've been on a hike, but according to your definition I definitely mean walk. Our only gear is decent outdoor walking shoes (not hiking boots). I own a walking stick that we bought from a beach vendor in Mexico, but I never use it. (It's a decorative piece for me!).

local alien said...

That was a lovely half hour walk. And that cool river to paddle and rest. Wonderful landscape

Bill said...

What a beautiful landscape. I like the trail, looks like a nice walk.

roentare said...

A lovely West Coast escape. Hope the rain comes soon.

Tigger's Mum said...

West Coast bush and rivers are wonderful even in a dry season

Iris Flavia said...

Nice area you were at! 24 is a bit cold, though. Here not much better. 29 max....

Jan K. alias Afanja said...

Although I'm not much of a hiker myself, I'd love to take a look around there sometime. It looks truly beautiful.
We saw footage of the flooding on the North Island on TV.

Tom said...

...Amy, this looks like a lovely destination, I would visit it often.

Marie Smith said...

The forests are so beautiful. Rain would be helpful to them for sure!

Anne Hagman-Niilola said...

What a wonderful place! Have a nice day!

Sharon said...

What a beautiful place for a walk. That water looks very inviting.

Sandee said...

A most beautiful place for a serene walk. Wow.

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Veronica Lee said...

What a gorgeous spot!
Even a short stroll looks rewarding with the river and bush, and that cool water looks perfect on a hot day.
Fingers crossed you get a bit of rain soon to freshen things up.

roentare said...

A perfect West Coast summer’s day at the Fox River: cool mountain water at your feet, heat in the air, and that quiet tension between drought on your side and floods elsewhere in New Zealand

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