Experience: Suitable for people with limited backcountry (remote area) experience. Watch the Mountain Safety Council video about the Copland Track before you go.
The track will be closed for heavy rain events as side streams on the track become impassable. There is a flood bridge across Rough Creek for emergency use only to exit the valley (located 30 min upstream from the carpark).
Best time to go: Summer and autumn.
Maps: NZTopo50 BX14 Gillespies Beach
Safety
Hazards: Flooded rivers, rock fall, landslide and avalanche.
Rivers and streams
This valley is subject to flooding at any time of year. Do not attempt this trip in severe weather or when heavy rain is forecast. If rivers and side streams are in flood, do not attempt to cross. The Copland River can flood sections of track making it impassable.
Stay safe when crossing rivers
If you plan to cross unbridged rivers, know how to cross safely and be prepared for if you cannot cross.
Do not cross if the river is flooded, you cannot find safe entry and exit points or are unsure it’s safe. Turn back or wait for the river to drop. If in doubt, stay out.
How to cross rivers safely
Copland Car Park
No camping
There are no camping facilities at the road end.
Take valuables with you
It is recommended that you do not leave any valuables in your vehicle.
Kea are present at the car park
Kea are a native parrot. Their natural range takes them from the sea to mountain tops. They are highly intelligent and inquisitive birds.
Kea can damage cars, items on car roofs, aerials, bikes, motorbikes, helmets, and tramping equipment. Using a car cover is recommended. Loose items should be packed away or covered. Any interesting objects left exposed are likely to attract kea, who will pull it apart to see how it works.
Do not feed the kea as this encourages them to areas like carparks and is harmful to their health.