Mt Sunday/Mt Riley Track
Mt Sunday/Mt Riley Track

Located in Mount Richmond Forest Park in the Marlborough region

Pass over Mt Sunday (1310 m) and Mt Riley (1314 m) on this circuit track.

This loop track climbs steep bush ridges over the summits of Mt Riley (1,311 m) and Mt Sunday (1,301 m). Once on the small open tops there are wonderful views over the Kaituna Valley and Wairau Plains.

Mt Sunday Bivvy is just below the summit of Mt Sunday on the track to Mt Riley.

5 km north of Renwick, just over the Wairau River bridge, turn off SH6 onto Northbank Road. Follow this for 5 km then turn into Onamalutu Road. After 7 km turn into Briggs Road. Turn into Davies Road and follow this to the car park.

Forestry operations frequently change the status of access roads in Mt Richmond Forest Park. Check Mt Richmond Forest Park access for road closures before you go. 

Make sure you have enough experience for your trip. Always fill in hut books and ensure someone knows your intentions.

Hazards

  • Snow, wind and fog are hazards of the open tops – you will need the skill to tramp in these conditions. Check the Mount Richmond weather forecast to prepare (external site).
  • Water should be carried in dry conditions – there is a river/creek at the bottom but this water becomes scarce further up, especially in summer.
  • Water in the park may not be safe to drink. If you doubt the safety of any water source, you should boil, filter or chemically treat it.
  • Bad weather can occur at any time - be prepared with warm, waterproof clothing and extra food.
  • Wasps are common from December until April. Carry antihistamine if you are allergic to their stings.

Rivers and streams

In normal flows unbridged streams and rivers can be crossed. However, in flood they can become impassable and you will need to be prepared to wait until flood waters recede.

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