Arthur's Pass National Park

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Arthur's Pass National Park is a rugged alpine wonderland straddling the Southern Alps, where ancient beech forests cling to steep valleys and snow-capped peaks pierce the sky. This is New Zealand's wild heart, a place where kea parrots cheekily investigate your car and the roar of waterfalls fills the air. Whether you're a seasoned tramper or a day-tripper, the park offers an authentic taste of the South Island's untamed beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least one full day to soak in the highlights. If you're short on time, a half-day stop allows you to walk to Devil's Punchbowl and explore the village. For hikers, two to three days open up longer trails like the Avalanche Peak climb or the multi-day Mingha-Deception route. The park is a popular stop on the drive between Christchurch and the West Coast, so many travellers combine it with a night in the village.

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