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Lake Benmore, the largest man-made lake in New Zealand, spreads its deep turquoise waters across the dramatic landscapes of the Waitaki Valley. Created by the Benmore Dam in the 1960s, this vast reservoir is a haven for water sports, fishing, and tranquil nature escapes. The surrounding hills, often golden in summer and dusted with snow in winter, frame the lake with a raw, open beauty that feels wonderfully remote.
Highlights & What to See
- Boating & Water Sports: The lake's expansive, sheltered waters are perfect for sailing, kayaking, and water skiing. Hire a boat from the Benmore Recreation Area or bring your own.
- Fishing: Cast a line for brown and rainbow trout, as well as landlocked salmon. The lake is a prime spot for both shore and boat fishing.
- Benmore Dam: Take a walk across the dam for stunning views of the lake and the Waitaki River valley. The dam's visitor centre offers insights into the hydroelectric project.
- Walking & Hiking: Explore the Benmore Peninsula Walkway, a 5 km loop offering panoramic lake views and native birdlife, including the rare black stilt.
- Camping & Picnicking: The Benmore Recreation Area has excellent campsites and picnic spots with barbecues, making it an ideal base for a lakeside stay.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least a full day to enjoy the lake's activities, but three days allows for a relaxed pace—spend one day on the water, another hiking or fishing, and a third exploring the dam and nearby trails. If you're on a road trip, a quick stop at the dam viewpoint is worthwhile, but staying overnight lets you soak up the serenity.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lake Aviemore – A smaller, quieter lake just downstream, great for kayaking and fishing.
- Omarama – Famous for its clay cliffs and a top spot for gliding and stargazing.
- Twizel – A charming alpine village with access to Lake Pukaki and Mount Cook National Park.
- Waitaki Valley – Scenic drives through historic hydro towns and the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark.
- Ahuriri Conservation Park – Pristine river valleys and alpine meadows for hiking and birdwatching.
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