Mt Malahon
Rising dramatically above the Hanmer Basin, Mt Malahon is a rugged alpine playground that rewards visitors with sweeping views of the Southern Alps and the patchwork farmland below. This is a place where the air smells of pine and wild thyme, and the only soundtrack is the wind rustling through tussock. Whether you're lacing up for a day hike, saddling up on a mountain bike, or simply soaking in the panorama from a lookout, Mt Malahon delivers that quintessential South Island high-country experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Mt Malahon Track – A challenging but supremely rewarding 6–8 hour return hike that climbs through beech forest and alpine scrub to a 1644m summit. On a clear day, the views stretch from the Kaikōura Ranges to the Pacific.
- Hanmer Springs Mountain Bike Park – The lower slopes of Mt Malahon are crisscrossed with world-class mountain bike trails, from flowy beginner loops to adrenaline-pumping downhill runs. Rent a bike in town and hit the trails right from the base.
- Conical Hill Lookout – A shorter, family-friendly walk (45 minutes return) that offers a superb vantage point over Hanmer Springs township and the surrounding mountains. Perfect for sunset.
- Dog Stream Waterfall – A hidden gem at the base of the mountain, this gentle waterfall is accessible via a short detour on the Conical Hill track and is a lovely spot for a picnic.
- Backcountry Skiing & Snowshoeing – In winter, the upper slopes of Mt Malahon become a playground for backcountry skiers and snowshoers. Check conditions with the local DOC office before heading out.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors dedicate a full day to exploring Mt Malahon. For the main summit hike, start early (allow 6–8 hours round trip) and pack plenty of water and layers. If you're mountain biking, you can easily spend half a day on the trails and still have time to soak in the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools afterward. For a quick taste, the Conical Hill lookout walk takes just 45 minutes and is a great option if you're passing through.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs – This charming alpine village is the gateway to Mt Malahon, offering thermal pools, cafés, and accommodation. Unwind after your hike with a soak in the famous hot springs.
- Waiau Ferry Bridge – A historic suspension bridge over the Waiau River, perfect for a short walk and photo stop, just a 10-minute drive from Hanmer.
- Jacks Pass – A scenic drive over the pass leads to the remote St James Conservation Area, with tramping and hunting opportunities.
- Lewis Pass National Reserve – About 30 minutes north, this reserve offers the Marble Hill walkway and the chance to see limestone karst landscapes and native forest.
- Kaikōura – A 1.5-hour drive east takes you to the coast, famous for whale watching, dolphin swimming, and fresh seafood.
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Image credits
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Waiau Ferry Bridge — Ingolfson / Public domain
- Jacks Pass — Bell Records / Public domain
- Kaikōura — Clilly4 / CC BY-SA 4.0