Photo: Andrew Crump from London, UK / CC BY 2.0
Lake Coleridge is a serene alpine lake nestled in the foothills of the Southern Alps, about 90 minutes' drive from Christchurch. Its striking turquoise waters, set against a backdrop of rugged mountains and golden tussock hills, make it a favourite for those seeking solitude and raw natural beauty. The lake is also a historic site – it was the location of New Zealand's first major hydroelectric scheme, with remnants of the original power station still visible. Whether you're into fishing, kayaking, or simply soaking up the scenery, this is a place that feels wonderfully off the beaten path.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Coleridge itself – The vibrant blue-green water is a photographer's dream, especially on a calm day when the mountains reflect perfectly.
- Hydroelectric Heritage – Explore the old power station buildings and the historic race (water channel) that feeds the lake; interpretive signs explain the engineering marvel.
- Fishing – The lake is stocked with brown and rainbow trout, and the surrounding rivers offer excellent fly-fishing opportunities.
- Rakaia Gorge – A short drive away, this dramatic river canyon offers walking tracks and incredible views of the braided Rakaia River.
- Mount Hutt – In winter, this nearby ski field provides some of the best skiing and snowboarding in Canterbury.
Suggested Time to Spend
A half-day trip from Christchurch is enough to drive around the lake, take a short walk, and enjoy a picnic. If you're keen on fishing or kayaking, plan for a full day. For a more immersive experience, consider an overnight stay at the Lake Coleridge Village – the night skies are spectacular for stargazing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Methven – A charming country town with a vibrant café scene and gateway to Mount Hutt.
- Rakaia Gorge – Walk the gorge track or try jet boating for an adrenaline hit.
- Castle Hill – Famous for its otherworldly limestone rock formations, a must-see on the way to the West Coast.
- Arthur's Pass National Park – An hour's drive west, offering alpine hiking, waterfalls, and kea sightings.
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