Arthur's Pass National Park

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Arthur's Pass National Park is a rugged alpine wonderland straddling the Southern Alps, where beech forest clings to steep valleys and kea — the world's only alpine parrot — wheel overhead. This is New Zealand's wild spine, a place for trampers, train-spotters, and anyone who wants to feel small against towering peaks. The TranzAlpine train snakes through the pass, offering a front-row seat to the drama, but stopping here lets you breathe the crisp mountain air and hit the trails.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

If you're driving between Christchurch and the West Coast, plan at least half a day to stretch your legs on a short walk like Devils Punchbowl and enjoy the village. For serious trampers, allow a full day for Avalanche Peak or an overnight trip into the backcountry. The park is also a fantastic stop on the TranzAlpine train — you can hop off for a few hours and catch a later service.

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