Track Guide

A quick guide to our track ratings so you know which walks suit your whānau.

A gravel trail winding through native New Zealand bush, the path studded with small puddles, scattered leaves, and tiny bootprints pressed into damp earth. On one side of the track, a bright, cartoon-covered snack wrapper has been carefully weighed down with a smooth river stone, beside a neatly stacked pile of orange peel spirals like a tiny sculpture. Overhanging ponga fronds and mossy trunks frame the scene, while the distant curve of the track disappears into soft, leafy bokeh. Diffused, overcast light from above makes the greens deep and saturated, with delicate highlights on wet surfaces. Captured from a very low angle close to the ground, the image feels curious and playful, as if seen from a child’s-eye perspective, in vibrant, realistic photographic style.

Trips

A wooden hut table inside a simple New Zealand backcountry hut, its surface scarred with years of use and faint carved initials. Spread across the table are colorful snack packets, a plastic container of homemade slice, a map of a nearby track, and a small, slightly battered thermos with steam drifting from its open lid. Through a rain-speckled window behind, mist hangs low over a dense green valley and distant ridgeline. Soft, overcast daylight seeps in, creating gentle reflections on the thermos and a cozy contrast with the darkened hut interior. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, the composition uses leading lines from the table boards toward the misty view, evoking a playful, planning-the-next-walk atmosphere in natural, photographic realism.

Ratings

Here’s how we rate every adventure: track difficulty, kid-friendliness, travel time, toilets, huts, and snack stops. Each post shares honest trail notes, what worked with kids, and our must-pack treats.