Lake Misery

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Don't let the name fool you — Lake Misery is a serene and stunningly beautiful alpine tarn nestled in the Craigieburn Forest Park, a short detour off the legendary Arthur's Pass route. This small, crystal-clear lake is surrounded by beech forest and offers a peaceful escape from the highway, with the Southern Alps as a dramatic backdrop. The easy walk to the lake is a perfect leg-stretcher for road-trippers, and the water's mirror-like reflections on a calm day are nothing short of magical.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lake Misery is a quick stop — budget 30–45 minutes for the walk and time to soak in the views. It's best slotted into a day's drive between Christchurch and Arthur's Pass (or vice versa). If you're keen to explore more of Craigieburn Forest Park, allow an extra 1–2 hours for a longer walk or picnic.

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