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Hike to Queenstown Hill
Queenstown, New Zealand
5.0
3.1 mi
/ 1640.4 ft gain
This is a great hike while you're in Queenstown to see a gorgeous view of the area if you have a few hours to kill. The hike is very well marked with lots of information boards on the area. Please make sure to dress appropriately - there can be some snow on the ground in the winter.
From the carpark, follow the trail for around 1.5km until you reach a fork in the road. This is the beginning of ...
Ben Lomond Track via Skyline Road
Queenstown, New Zealand
5.0
25.88 mi
/ 3107 ft gain
In the summer, Ben Lomond is an easy rated track flooded with tourists. In the winter, the hike gets a complete makeover by the soft blankets of snow, especially closer to the peak. Although the snow makes the route significantly more challenging, the views afforded are phenomenal and the trail itself is quite an adventure.
Starting from the Gondola car park in Queenstown, the trail ascends qu...
Ben Lomond Track via Old Skyline Road
Queenstown Lakes District, New Zealand
5.0
25.99 mi
/ 3107 ft gain
Adventuring up to Ben Lomond's summit is an out-and-back day hike with views that are arguably more rewarding than some of those you get on New Zealand's Great Walks. You can take the Skyline gondola part way up if you want to shorten the climb, but I usually start at the small signposted carpark on Lomond Crescent and take the 4-WD track up the first stretch. It's supposedly a 6-8 hour hike to...
Camp at Moke Lake
Ben Lomond, New Zealand
5.0
4.3 mi
The drive to Moke Lake from Queenstown is only 14km but it takes about 30 minutes since you're on a dirt road for a good portion of it. You'll pass Lake Kirkpatrick and lots of sheep on your way to Moke Lake, but keep driving until you get to the campground that's on the southeast end of the lake. Once you're there, finding the ~7km track that loops around the lake is pretty straightforward if ...
Hike to Lake Alta
Gibbston, New Zealand
2 mi
From Queenstown drive to the Remarkables Ski Field. The road features incredible views of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, Shotover Canyon and the Southern Alps. The road takes you far above tree line into alpine high country.From the parking area it is a short (30-45 min) walk along a pleasant trail through alpine scrub and boulders to the lake. In summer the trail is uncrowded, but in winter this i...
Hike to Lake Rere
Greenstone, New Zealand
The track begins from the Greenstone carpark. After walking for around 5 minutes, you will chose which direction you would like to complete the loop. For our hike we chose to go left over the swing bridge that crosses the river. After crossing the river you continue through open farm paddocks. There are many sheep and cow around this area so remember to be respectful and stay as far away as...
Backpack the Magical Earnslaw Burn
Glenorchy, New Zealand
8.7 mi
/ 1968.5 ft gain
Once you identify the parking area (Right turn off Glenorchy Paradise Road just before crossing the Earnslaw Burn, park a the bend in the road.) Cross the boggy meadow in a NW direction until you see the orange trail markers on trees.The trail below bush line is long, very rugged and covered with blowdowns, but clean water sources are plentiful. Once you break out of the bush you are surrounded...
Hike the Rees Track to the Cascade Saddle
Mount Earnslaw, New Zealand
5.0
33.6 mi
/ 4921.3 ft gain
The Rees Track and Cascade Saddle Route is located in the heart of Mt. Aspiring National Park. This backpacking trip brings together 2 different routes to make a unique and awesome trip through stunning mountain scenery, alpine vegetation, past the Dart Glacier, and over the unforgettable Cascade Saddle.Day 1: Muddy Creek to Shelter Rock Hut: 19km, 6-8 hoursFrom the Muddy Creek Car Park there i...
Climb Mount Earnslaw, Mount Aspiring National Park
Mount Earnslaw, New Zealand
5.0
16.8 mi
/ 8000 ft gain
Start at the Rees Valley Trailhead, approximately 30 minutes from Glenorchy. The trail begins as a dirt road that passes through grazing land and small tributary creeks that flow into the Rees. The first 4.4 miles (7 km) of the trail hugs the Rees River and stays in the grassy and often boggy river flats.Approximately 15-20 min. after crossing the bridge over 25 Mile Creek, begin to look for an...
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