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Fox River and Fox River Cave Walk – Paparoa National Park
- Location
- Sign posted from the main road just over the Fox river bridge, 12km north of Punakaiki.
- Description
The Fox River Caves Track follows the north bank of the Fox River upstream across open river flats and through the lush native rainforest.
The caves have been an attraction since 1908 when a local sheep farmer installed a toll-gate at the entrance and charged for admission into the caves. Of course, it is now free to explore.
Sturdy footwear is essential for the one hour walk to the cave entrance, and also a bright torch – the brighter the better.
The last short scramble to the cave entrance leads over slippery rocks so watch your step!
The Fox River Caves are in fact two caves, however the lower and more technically difficult cave is dangerous and only for experienced cavers. The upper tourist cave is beautifully decorated with fragile stalactites and stalagmites and takes about 30 minutes to explore.
Take care not to touch or damage the formations in the cave. Rock blocks line the cave floor to walk on and protect the surroundings.
Add an extra two hours to your trip and visit the breathtaking Ballroom Overhang, an overhanging cliff face, and a shelter for hikers tramping the Inland Pack Track.
The gigantic Ballroom Overhang has a circular back wall, with horizontal furrows carved in it. This shows how it was formed – the erosion caused by flowing river water and is known as a fluviatile cave.
- Level
- Medium
- Amenities
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- Carpark
- Historical
- Plant Life
- Source
- www.punakaiki.co.nz
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