Nelson Lakes National Park

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Nelson Lakes National Park is a pristine alpine wilderness in the northern South Island, where beech forests, crystal-clear lakes, and granite peaks create a serene escape. The park centers on Lakes Rotoiti and Rotoroa, offering superb tramping, kayaking, and wildlife spotting. It's a quieter alternative to more famous parks, perfect for those seeking solitude and raw natural beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least two full days to experience both lakes and a day hike. If you're a keen tramper, allow three to four days to tackle multi-day routes like the Travers-Sabine Circuit. Day-trippers from Nelson can do a short walk and lake visit in half a day, but overnight stays at St. Arnaud village let you soak in the alpine atmosphere.

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