Lake Benmore

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Lake Benmore is a vast, shimmering turquoise reservoir in the Mackenzie Basin, formed by the Benmore Dam, New Zealand's largest earth dam. The lake sits against a dramatic backdrop of the Southern Alps and offers a serene escape for those seeking stunning scenery, outdoor adventure, and a glimpse into the region's hydroelectric history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 2–4 hours to explore the dam, take a short walk, and enjoy the lookout. If you want to kayak or fish, allow a half-day. Lake Benmore is often a stop on a road trip between Christchurch and Queenstown, so it works well as a scenic lunch stop or an overnight stay at one of the lakeside campgrounds.

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