These trails cover the entire Forest, taking hikers from extensive forests to rugged mountains.
There is also a 37-kilometre footpath that takes hikers along the valley and past the castles.
The wild and romantic valley takes hikers through the Rathen rock basin with its bizarre rock formations.
They also take campers and hikers to Bamfield, whence they can proceed to the trail.
The trail is broken into day hikes, taking hikers to a different village each night.
The Pacific Crest Trail Association estimates that it takes most hikers between 6 and 8 months to plan their trip.
Air Safaris was established in 1970 to take hunters and hikers into the mountain areas of the South Island.
Be aware that recently the taxi drivers have not been taking hikers all the way to the Ranger Station due to high rivers.
The park also offers a short nature trail plus a long perimeter trail that takes hikers through hardwood forests.
Jacks Beach Walk takes hikers through and over the mangroves via a series of boardwalks.