Photo: edwin.11 / CC BY 2.0
The Blue Pools Track is a short, family-friendly walk in Mount Aspiring National Park that delivers astonishingly clear, turquoise waters. The easy 1.5 km return trail leads through beech forest and over swingbridges to pools so pure you can see trout gliding over the river stones far below. It’s a classic stop on the drive between Wanaka and the West Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Crystal-clear blue pools – The main attraction: vivid blue-green water fed by glacier melt, perfect for a refreshing dip on a warm day.
- Swingbridge crossings – Two suspension bridges over the Makarora River offer thrilling views and photo ops.
- Native beech forest – The track winds through lush forest with moss-covered trees, birdlife like bellbirds and fantails, and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Mountain and river scenery – Look out for views of snow-capped peaks and the braided Makarora River from the bridges.
- Trout spotting – Peer into the pools to see large brown and rainbow trout cruising in the clear water.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 30–45 minutes for the return walk, plus extra time for swimming or picnicking. It’s a perfect quick stop to stretch your legs on a road trip. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wanaka – Base yourself in this lakeside town with cafés, galleries, and the famous Wanaka Tree.
- Roys Peak Track – A challenging day hike with panoramic views of Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps.
- That Wanaka Tree – The iconic lone willow in Lake Wanaka, a must-photograph spot.
- Makarora – A small settlement with a general store and access to the Young River and the Blue Pools.
- Haast Pass – Continue west through this scenic mountain pass to the West Coast’s glaciers and wild beaches.
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Image credits
- Roys Peak Track — Julrob Photography / CC BY-SA 4.0
- That Wanaka Tree — AJMANDELL1 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Makarora — Jocey K / CC BY-SA 2.0