Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve - Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve 628 Gordon Street

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Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve 628 Gordon Street, Ngahere 7872, New Zealand

Postal code : 7872
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Nelson Creek Recreation Reserve 628 Gordon Street, Ngahere 7872, New Zealand
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Donna Rushton on Google

Awesome place to while away a sunny afternoon. The only negative is that a site map would be help to locate which is the picnic area and where the walks and gold panning places are.
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Adi Tait on Google

Beautiful, interesting little spot with extensive playgrounds, swimming holes, old tunnels and a swing bridge.
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Mark Peirce on Google

A gem of a side-trip on the way to Arthur's Pass. Well-maintained picnic area with facilities. Several easy walking trails up to several kilometers through a historic mining location.
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Annette Khan on Google

We visited in November and loved our short stop-off at Nelson Creek Recreation Park. The scenery was beautiful We were unable to walk across the bridge as the path leading up to it was under water! Better in summer I should imagine. A very restful place for a picnic! Toilets, large car park, play area and a river for skimming stones - what more could you want.
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Lynda Deacon on Google

Beautiful location & loads of camping spots for caravans, tents and motorhomes to set up. Flush toilets and drinking water available. Fire pits set up around the reserve. Sandflies are minimal and for $7pp or $18 for a family it's hard to complain. The only thing I didn't like was the water contamination from a creek further up Gows creek. Above this stream the river water is crystal clear.
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Robin Mills on Google

A perfect spot with open, stoney 'hard' sites and beautiful shady spots, so it would be enjoyable camping here in most weather conditions. Restful river scenery and plenty of bird song, especially on the lovely walks. I didn't use the facilities as my small motor home is self contained, but they looked clean and well cared for. The community do a fantastic job monitoring and with the upkeep. There were lots of friendly campers over Labour Weekend but still heaps of space. I was solo travelling and felt totally safe.
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W R Edwards on Google

25km from Greymouth on the South Island’s West Coast, is Nelson Creek. A gold mining creek first established in 1895. You will also see the Nelson Creek suspension bridge originally built in 1872. This area is designated as a gold fossicking site which provides recreational gold-panning experience for families and others to enjoy for some fun and to hopefully collect a few flakes of gold. Anyone is free to look for gold, no license required, as long as you use non-motorised machinery and hand tools. Originally it was a settlement of 1200 hopeful miners. Because of its weight, gold resides in areas where there is a sudden drop in elevation. Search in between crevices and cracks of bedrock. Gold also settles in areas where the current is slower. ​Search along river bends or around objects like boulders or rocks that obstruct river flow. West Coast, usually gets it's heaviest rainfall in December. Following heavy floods in December, gold will be stirred up in the river. Nelson Creek Gold Mining was discovered by a prospector by the name of Nelson in 1865. The gold found here, turn out to be one of New Zealand's largest finds. Black sands are certainly not proof of the existence of nearby gold, only that the soil has a lot of minerals and heavy metals, one of which is gold. These black sands will settle in a stream the same way that the gold will, so always be on the lookout for high concentrations of it. Get down to the bedrock if you want to find gold! Panning in depths greater than knee-deep is not usually successful. Look for streams with lots of small pebbles and sands in them. Concentrations are often found below minor rapids, and these are the best place to start prospecting. Gold gets dug out of the ground. Then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it. Gold has no utility value which is a good thing. In ancient China, who were the first to invent paper money, they are also in the process of creating a digital currency "e-CNY in 2021, would periodically have their copper money coinage sometimes disappear, to make more valuable items like farm tools. Alchemy is the ability to turn lead into gold.Today we know that it is impossible and the universe is made up of atoms and elements. In principle, we can create gold by simply assembling 79 protons and enough neutrons to make the nucleus stable. For decades, scientists have theorized that stellar explosions explain the origin of the heaviest and most rare elements like gold which are formed from a neutron star. In 1054, Chinese astronomers recorded such an event, that the light from a supernova was four times brighter than Venus and was visible during the day for 23 days and labeled the mysterious blaze a "guest star". The observation of gravitational waves, ripples in space-time, resulting from the collision of two two neutron stars crashing together, was observed by the team that won the Nobel prize for physics. The cosmic merger emitted a flash of light, which contained signatures of heavy metals. “The magnitude of gold produced in the merger was equivalent to several times the mass of the Earth." Gold is therefore likely created as an aftereffect of the collision of two "neutron" stars. Short Walks - Callaghans Track (45 minutes return to look out point over ridge), Tailrace Walk (20 minutes through red and silver beech, old gold workings visible) and Colls Dam Walk (40 minutes with wheelchair access with look out over the historic Colls Dam).
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coen cramer on Google

Lovely area. We would like to have camped here, bit planed on another stay.... Next time here!. Wild flowing river, swing bridge, historic gold mining area and lovely nature. Not overly maintained, but the camp area and toilet block does keep a good standard. Little off the road but well worth the trip if you like New Zealands nature and history.

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