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Blue River Park - what to do there and why choose Sud Loisirs ?

Blue River Provincial Park in New Caledonia offers a variety of activities for nature lovers. You can explore numerous hiking trails of different lengths and difficulties, enjoy picnicking areas, and visit the stunning cascade de Goro waterfall and swimming hole. The park is also home to unique wildlife, including the endangered Kagu bird, making birdwatching a popular activity. Here are some key activities you can enjoy:

Hiking Trails

  • The park features several well-marked hiking trails that cater to different skill levels.

  • Trails lead through diverse landscapes, including tropical rainforests and areas with unique geological formations.

Kayaking and Canoeing

  • Rent a kayak to explore the serene waters of the park, including the artificial Yaté Lake.

  • Paddling allows you to get close to the petrified forest and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

Mountain Biking Trails

  • The park offers 6 designated mountain biking routes that cater to different skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders.

  • Trail 2, known as CAGOU, is suitable for all levels and provides a chance to discover historical sites and breathtaking scenery.

Bike Rentals

  • Bike rental services are available for visitors, making it easy to access the trails without needing to bring your own bike.

  • Rentals typically start from 9am to 12, or 9am to 4pm. Booking is a good option to secure a suited bike.

Scenic Routes

  • Enjoy riding along the Blue River on easy unsealed roads that offer stunning views of the surrounding nature.

  • The trails are well-marked, making navigation straightforward for all riders.

Family-Friendly Options

  • Biking is a great activity for families, with trails that are accessible for children aged 7 and up.

  • Some trails may even accommodate younger children if they are pulled in a bike trailer.

Safety and Guidelines

  • Always wear a helmet and follow park guidelines to ensure a safe biking experience.
  • Be mindful of other park visitors, including hikers and wildlife, while riding.

Biking in Blue River Provincial Park is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of New Caledonia while enjoying an active outdoor experience.

Wildlife Observation

  • Look out for the Kagu bird, which is endemic to New Caledonia and a symbol of the park.

  • Other wildlife includes various species of birds, reptiles, and unique plant life, such as carnivorous plants and wild orchids.

Cultural and Educational Experiences

  • Visit the Maison du Parc, which offers exhibitions on the park's history and ecology.

  • Engage with educational displays that highlight the importance of conservation in the region.

Camping and Accommodation

  • While camping is limited, there are a few huts available for overnight stays, providing a unique experience in nature.

  • Reservations may be required, so check availability in advance and consider our Overnight Combo for a greater experience !

Photography and Scenic Views

  • The park's stunning landscapes, including the blue river and red earth hills, provide excellent opportunities for photography.

  • Capture the beauty of the drowned forest and the diverse flora and fauna.

Visitor Information

  • Park entry fees are 600 F for adults and 300 F for children.
  • The park is open from 07:00 to 14:00, and visitors are not allowed to enter after 14:00.

 

Blue River Provincial Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of New Caledonia !

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