Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve

Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve is a rugged alpine wilderness straddling the main divide between Canterbury and the West Coast. This untamed landscape of ancient beech forests, braided rivers, and jagged peaks feels a world away from the tourist trail. The pass itself is the highest on the South Island's road network, and the reserve offers a raw, quiet encounter with New Zealand's backcountry.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors drive through the pass in a couple of hours, but to truly appreciate the reserve, plan for at least half a day. If you're keen on the Lewis Pass Tops Track, set aside a full day for the hike (allow 6–8 hours return). For a relaxed stop, combine a short walk like Marble Hill (45 minutes) with a soak at Maruia Springs. Overnight options are limited, but there are basic DOC huts along the Ada Pass Route for trampers.

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