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If you're after a big-views day hike without the crowds of the Routeburn or Rob Roy, the Isthmus Peak Track delivers in spades. This 16 km return tramp climbs steeply through golden tussock and beech forest to a 1,390 m summit, where Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea sprawl below like a mirror-and-emerald diptych. The track is well-formed but relentless — think switchbacks, not scrambling — and the payoff is pure alpine New Zealand: snow-dusted peaks, glacial valleys, and a profound sense of isolation that makes the effort feel like a secret.
Highlights & What to See
- The summit panorama — a 360° sweep from the Southern Alps to the braided rivers of the upper Clutha Valley; bring a picnic and soak it in.
- Tussock-clad ridgeline — the upper section traverses an open, wind-sculpted ridge with alpine flowers (in summer) and kea parrots (anytime — guard your snacks).
- Lake views from the get-go — even the lower slopes offer postcard-worthy glimpses of Lake Wanaka’s blue and the distant Motatapu Mountains.
- Wilderness feel — far quieter than nearby tourist magnets; you’ll often have the track to yourself, especially on weekdays.
- Birdlife — listen for bellbirds and riflemen in the bush section, and scan for falcons overhead.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most walkers need 5–7 hours return, depending on fitness and photo stops. Start early (by 8am in summer) to avoid afternoon heat and cloud buildup. The steepest section is the first hour; after that, the gradient eases. Pack layers, sun protection, and at least 2 litres of water — there’s no reliable stream above the treeline. If you’re short on time, you can still enjoy the lower viewpoints in 2–3 hours return.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wanaka — 20 minutes’ drive south; refuel at a lakeside café or explore the shops and galleries.
- Hawea — a quieter lake settlement with a lovely beach and the Hunter Valley wineries on its doorstep.
- Arrowtown — historic gold-mining village with charming cottages, the Arrow River walk, and excellent bakeries.
- Makarora — gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park, with short walks (Blue Pools) and jet-boat trips on the Wilkin River.
- Queenstown — 90 minutes via the Crown Range Road; combine with a bungy or a cruise on Lake Wakatipu.
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Image credits
- Arrowtown — Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0