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Walkways
Timaru District has many walkways, their locations are set out below.
Click on the links below to download details and maps of the walking tracks. Note some tracks have been combined on one information sheet and you will need to scroll through to find the details.
Below is a brief overview of some of our walking tracks.
Timaru
Centennial Park
Entry is via the Bowker Gateway in Otipua Road opposite the
western end of Church Street. The walkway begins at the bottom
of the hill over the pedestrian bridge and continues for up
to an hour through Centennial Park to Claremont Road and Gleniti
Road. Points of interest include old quarries and the picnic
area and recreational lake.
Gates
The Centennial Park gates will be closed daily.
May - July 6pm
August 7pm
September 8pm
October 9pm
November - February 10pm
March 9pm
April 7pm
The gates will be opened daily at 6am.
Please ensure your vehicle is removed before closing time.
If your vehicle is locked in contact:
CHUBB SECURITY 027 4390 3783.
Saltwater Creek
This walkway commences on the beach beside the Caledonian
Grounds and heads in a southerly direction through sand dunes
before crossing the main truck railway line and Saltwater
Creek. It then turns in a westerly direction following the
Creek along the rowing course to State Highway 1. (30 minutes
to this point)
After crossing State Highway 1 adjacent to the bridge, the
walkway continues to follow Saltwater Creek upstream providing
some picturesque views until the Coonoor Road stone bridge
is reached. (A further 30 minutes walk)
Dashing Rocks
This walkway commences at the end of Moore Street with magnificent
views over Caroline Bay and the city. It follows the cliff
top around to see waves crashing against the basalt columns
at the headland before returning through grazed land to Pacific
Street. This takes about 15-20 minutes.
Temuka
Temuka has an attractive walkway along the banks of the Taumatakahu Stream. The walkway starts in Wilkin Street and follows the
stream east to Fox Street for approximately 30 minutes.

Pleasant Point
A short walkway follows the stream from Runa Terrace to the
adventure playground in Te Ngawai Road.
Geraldine
The Waihi River walkway follows the river up stream from the
War Memorial in Talbot Street for approximately 30 minutes
to the site of the old flume.
Rural
A 40 minute walk through regenerating native bush is located
at Waitohi Bush on the corner of Galbraith and Gully Bush
Roads. This reserve is 10 minutes drive north of Pleasant
Point. Extensive views are afforded from the start of this
walkway.

At Claremont Bush a 20 minute walk through native
bush can be found. This walk is undulating and of moderate
to east gradient. Claremont Bush can be access from Claremont
Bush Road which is off Holme Station Road approximately 10
minutes west of the Timaru Boundary.
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