Benmore Dam

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Rising like a concrete giant above the Waitaki Valley, Benmore Dam is New Zealand's largest earth-filled hydroelectric dam and a testament to mid-20th-century engineering. The sheer scale is awe-inspiring: a 110-metre-high wall holding back Lake Benmore, the country's largest artificial lake. The visitor centre offers a fascinating glimpse into the dam's construction and operation, while the surrounding landscape — a patchwork of tussock-clad hills, turquoise water, and braided rivers — is pure Mackenzie Country magic. Whether you're a civil engineering buff or simply after a scenic detour, this is a place that rewards a stop.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

An hour or two is enough to explore the visitor centre and walk the dam wall. If you want to kayak or hike on the lake, allow a half-day. Most visitors combine a stop here with a broader Waitaki Valley road trip, so plan for a 30–45 minute detour off State Highway 83.

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