The Inland Pack Track is a trail in the Paparoa National Park on West Coast of New Zealand.
To mitigate the on-going risks, the Nelson Provincial Council arranged for the construction of the Inland Pack Track in January-February 1867.
The section of track to Bullock Creek was badly damaged during Cyclone Ita in 2014, with a large number of fallen trees.
The storm caused widespread damage and led to the closure of parts of the Inland Pack Track for two years.
This is the site of the Cave Creek disaster in 1995 when a viewing platform above the chasm collapsed, leading to the deaths of 14 people.
This section of track was renamed the Cave Creek Memorial Track/Kotihotiho in 2020, as part of the 25 year remembrance of the disaster.
[4] After the widespread damage caused by Cyclone Ita in 2014, the section of the track between Bullock Creek and Fox River was closed for two years, and this led to complaints.
[9] The route to the Ballroom Overhang is a short side-trip upstream along the bed of the Fox River, from the confluence with Dilemma Creek.