Ryde Falls, Oxford Forest Conservation Area
Hiking Route
· South Island
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Wilderness Magazine
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Oxford Forest Conservation Area is 11,350ha and is a remnant of the great beech and podocarp forests that once covered northern Canterbury.
moderate
6.1 km
1:21 h
359 m
165 m
Access Take Woodside Road from SH72, at the western end of Oxford. After 8km, turn right on Mountain Road to reach Coopers Creek car park
Time 5-6hr return
Oxford Forest Conservation Area is 11,350ha and is a remnant of the great beech and podocarp forests that once covered northern Canterbury.
From the car park, the track forks immediately, with an enticing route heading off to the summit of Mt Oxford. However, the track to Ryde Falls meanders beside Coopers Creek West Branch before heading steadily up through the forest.
At a stile, the route doglegs sharply to the left and rises steeply, through a stand of fir trees, to a rocky outcrop, affording stunning views of (in winter) snow-covered hills to the north.
Now, far above the river, the track follows a ridge back into a beech forest and, after periods of rain, long stretches of boggy terrain. Shortly, a viewpoint of Mt Oxford is reached. From here, the rushing water of Coopers Creek West Branch can be heard and the track dives steeply down to a junction with the Link Track. A short side track leads to signed examples of totara, rimu (red pine) and matai (black pine) trees, the latter apparently becoming rare in the South Island.
A couple of very long and steep zigzags leads down to a stream crossing and a rude climb back up the other side.
A sign at a junction with the Korimako Track informs the falls are 500m further along the track.
Finally, a steep slope lead down to the fast-flowing creek, which must be crossed. There is a primitive campground with a pit toilet here. A short path then leads to the base of Ryde Falls, where the river tumbles through the forest in several tiers, the bottom being a beautiful curtain of white.

Author
Wilderness Magazine
Updated: June 19, 2014
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Highest point
556 m
Lowest point
352 m
Start
Coordinates:
DD
-43.269651, 172.093283
DMS
43°16'10.7"S 172°05'35.8"E
UTM
59G 588721 5208659
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Coordinates
DD
-43.269651, 172.093283
DMS
43°16'10.7"S 172°05'35.8"E
UTM
59G 588721 5208659
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike
Difficulty
moderate
Distance
6.1 km
Duration
1:21h
Ascent
359 m
Descent
165 m
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