Lake Sumner Forest Park

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Lake Sumner Forest Park is a rugged wilderness escape in the heart of North Canterbury, offering a true backcountry experience for hikers, anglers, and nature lovers. The park's centerpiece is the stunning Lake Sumner (Hoka Kura), a deep blue alpine lake surrounded by beech forest and towering peaks. With its remote feel and well-maintained tramping tracks, this is a place to disconnect and immerse yourself in New Zealand's wild beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 days tramping a section of the St James Walkway (the full loop takes 4–5 days). If you're short on time, a day trip from Hanmer Springs can include a drive to the lake, a short walk, and a picnic. For a relaxed pace, base yourself at a hut or campsite for a night to fully appreciate the solitude.

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