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The Hooker Valley Track is one of New Zealand's most rewarding short walks, threading through the heart of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. This gentle, well-maintained trail leads you across swing bridges, past alpine tarns, and through a valley flanked by towering peaks, culminating at the foot of the Hooker Glacier. The ever-changing views of Aoraki (Mount Cook) – New Zealand's highest mountain – dominate the skyline, and on calm days the glacier lake reflects the peak in surreal perfection. It's a must-do for any traveller exploring the South Island's alpine wonders.
Highlights & What to See
- Unrivaled mountain scenery: Continuous views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and the surrounding peaks of the Southern Alps.
- Three swing bridges: Crossing the Hooker River on these photogenic bridges adds a touch of adventure.
- Alpine meadows and tarns: In summer, the valley floor is dotted with wildflowers and small reflective lakes.
- Hooker Glacier terminus: The trail ends at the glacier's terminal lake, often dotted with small icebergs.
- Kea sightings: Keep an eye out for these mischievous alpine parrots, especially near the car park.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 3–4 hours return for the 10 km (6.2 mi) track, which is mostly flat and suitable for all fitness levels. Many people combine it with a morning visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre and an afternoon drive to the Tasman Glacier viewpoint. If you're short on time, the track can be done in 2.5 hours at a brisk pace, but the scenery begs you to linger.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Aoraki/Mount Cook Village: The base for the track, with accommodation, dining, and the visitor centre.
- Tasman Glacier & Lake: A short drive away, offering a walk to the terminal lake and boat tours among icebergs.
- Lake Pukaki: The stunning turquoise lake on the road to Mount Cook, with picnic spots and photo stops.
- Twizel: A handy town for supplies and accommodation, about 45 minutes south.
- Mount Cook National Park walks: Other trails like the Sealy Tarns Track or the Red Tarns Track for more challenging hikes.
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