Paekākāriki Escarpment Track – a hiker’s point of view of the “Stairway to Heaven”.
The hiker’s point of view of a 9.5km hike along the Escarpment Track from Pukerua Bay to Paekākāriki taking in wonderful coastal views and a golden sunset.
Ever wondered what it looks like to be standing on New Zealand’s “Stairway to Heaven”? In this hiker’s POV video, we’ll take you along the spectacular Paekākāriki Escarpment Track, walking the south-to-north route from Pukerua Bay to Paekākāriki timed to witness the sun set from the highest point. Experience all the steps, cross the long suspension bridges, and soak in 180-degree panoramic views of Kāpiti Island and the Tasman Sea. Whether you’re scouting some of the Te Araroa Trail highlights or preparing for the vertical challenge yourself, this first-person perspective captures the true scale of the coastal cliffs and the exhilaration of this legendary Wellington day hike.
What to Expect on the Escarpment Track
The Escarpment Track is a spectacular 10km trail that runs between Pukerua Bay and Paekākāriki on the Kāpiti Coast. Often called the “Stairway to Heaven,” it winds along a steep hillside high above State Highway 59 and the railway line, offering dramatic coastal views throughout.
The sometimes narrow path hugs the edge of the escarpment, featuring:
- Two exciting swing bridges
- Regenerating native bush and open ridgelines
- Unrivaled views of Kapiti Island and the South Island
The walk is not considered dangerous, but there are few edge barriers, so it is best for those who are reasonably comfortable with heights.
The Famous “Stairway to Heaven” Steps
One of the most talked-about features is the sheer number of steps. Reports vary widely, with some sources citing 400 and others over 1,200. The higher number likely refers to individual footfalls on constructed steps throughout the track, while the lower counts only the built timber stairs. Regardless of the count, the climb is well worth the effort for the vistas.
Planning Your Hike
Most people walk northbound from Pukerua Bay to Paekākāriki, which offers generally better views and a downhill finish. It’s part of the Te Araroa Trail and typically takes 3–4 hours to complete.
The video shows the walk from a hiker’s POV starting from Pukerua Bay after work and arriving at the highest point just on sunset. While the Escarpment Track is stunning at twilight, other Wellington walks like Mount Kaukau and the Makara Walkway are also exciting at night. However, all of these trails are best experienced in daylight for your first visit.
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FAQs
What kind of footwear is best for the Escarpment Track?
While the track is well-formed, it is steep and can be slippery when wet. Sturdy trail running shoes or hiking boots with good grip are highly recommended to handle the gravel sections and the many timber steps.
Is there mobile reception along the trail?
Yes, mobile reception is generally excellent along most of the track due to its proximity to the coast and the main highway/railway corridor.
Where can I find drinking water on the track?
There are no water taps or facilities once you are on the trail. You should carry at least 1L of water, especially on hot days, as the ridgeline is very exposed to the sun.
Are there toilets on the trail?
There are no toilets located along the 10km track itself. Public toilets are available at both the Pukerua Bay and Paekākāriki railway stations, so it is best to use them before you start.
Can I take my dog on the Escarpment Track?
No, dogs are strictly prohibited on this track (including those on leashes) to protect the native wildlife and respect the private land the trail crosses.