Lewis Pass
Lewis Pass, straddling the boundary between the Canterbury and West Coast regions, is a dramatic alpine crossing that rewards drivers with sweeping mountain vistas, dense beech forests, and a sense of remote wilderness. This is not a bustling tourist hub but a serene corridor where the Southern Alps feel raw and untamed. The pass itself, at 863 metres, offers a gateway to some of New Zealand's finest short walks, hot springs, and backcountry tramping.
Highlights & What to See
- Marble Hill Walkway: A gentle loop through ancient beech forest with interpretive panels about the unique limestone geology and the historic Marble Hill settlement.
- Lewis Pass Hot Springs: Natural thermal pools nestled in the bush beside the Lewis River — a perfect spot to soak tired muscles after a day of driving or hiking.
- Lake Daniels Track: A rewarding half-day tramp through mountain beech and tussock to a pristine alpine lake with views of the surrounding peaks.
- St James Walkway: A multi-day tramping route (often done as a 3–5 day circuit) that traverses river valleys, alpine meadows, and forested ridges — ideal for experienced hikers seeking solitude.
- Nina Valley Pack Track: A shorter overnight option through lush forest and along the Nina River, with a historic hut for accommodation.
- Scenic Drives: The highway itself is a highlight, especially in autumn when the beech forest turns gold. Keep an eye out for kea and other native birds.
Suggested Time to Spend
Lewis Pass is best experienced as a scenic stop en route between Hanmer Springs and the West Coast. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours enjoying a short walk and the hot springs. If you plan to tackle the St James Walkway or Lake Daniels Track, allow a full day or overnight. For a relaxed visit, combine a soak at the hot springs with a picnic lunch — half a day is ample.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs: A popular thermal resort town 30 minutes east, with developed hot pools, adventure activities, and mountain biking trails.
- Reefton: A historic gold-mining town on the West Coast side of the pass, known for its heritage buildings and glowworm dell.
- Maruia Springs: A Japanese-style thermal resort with outdoor pools set in native forest, just a short detour from the highway.
- Boyle River Outdoor Centre: A base for tramping and fly-fishing in the Boyle River valley, with lodge accommodation and guided trips.
- Lake Sumner Forest Park: A vast wilderness area south of the pass offering remote tramping, hunting, and fishing.
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Image credits
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Maruia Springs — Whites Aviation / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lake Sumner Forest Park — Alan Liefting at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Reefton — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lewis Pass Hot Springs — Whites Aviation / CC BY-SA 4.0
- St James Walkway — Schwede66 / CC BY-SA 4.0