Miners Track The area's coal deposits were first discovered in 1856, which led to the founding of the village
Mount Somers. A tramline was built to get the coal to the village. Mining for coal stopped in 1954. A more challenging route to Woolshed Creek Hut is via the Rhyolite Ridge Track past an overhang which is named the Bus Stop.
Mt Somers Track The Mt Somers Walkways Society formed in 1983, made up of locals from Mount Somers and
Staveley. Their aim was to create a circular track around the mountain and the Mt Somers Track was officially opened in 1987. In the late 2000s, a tramping shelter was added to the southern part of the track and this saw the official completion of the project. That tramping shelter is named Acland shelter, is located above Mount Somers Station, and is named for the original European owner of the land –
John Acland. Mt Somers Track starts and finishes at Sharplin Falls car park. The northern part of the circuit follows
Bowyers Stream for a while. Mt Somers Track, after following Bowyers Stream for some distance, reaches Pinnacles Hut. The hut was named for the rock formation behind it on the north face of Mount Somers / Te Kiekie. The track then climbs over Mount Somers saddle before it descends to Woolshed Creek Hut. From the hut, the track ascends to the overhand known as the Bus Stop. It then continues via the Acland Shelter along the south face of Mount Somers / Te Kiekie and climbs up onto Staveley Hill, the point where the Mt Somers Summit Track starts. From Staveley Hill, the track descends towards the Sharplin Falls car park.
Sharplin Falls Track A once popular destination, the track to Sharplin Falls on Bowyers Stream was closed in February 2015 after a rockfall took out a part of the track built as a gantry along a rock face. Two years later, the
Department of Conservation announced that the closure of the side track to Sharplin Falls would be permanent. There was considerable demand for the re-opening of a track to the falls, and the Mt Somers Walkways Society eventually obtained environmental consents for the construction of a new track. After five years of fundraising and 3,500 hours of volunteer labour, a new track with two new bridges was opened in June 2023. ==Footnotes==