Lake Hawea

Lake Hawea is a stunning alpine lake on New Zealand's South Island, framed by rugged mountains and the blue-green waters of the Hawea River. It's a serene escape from the busier tourist hubs, offering pristine scenery, excellent fishing, and a range of water activities. The lake stretches 35 kilometers, with the small settlement of Lake Hawea at its southern end providing a peaceful base for exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day at Lake Hawea. If you're driving the Haast Pass, stop for an hour to enjoy the lookout and a short walk. For those wanting to fish or kayak, plan for at least 4–6 hours. To fully relax and explore the area, consider an overnight stay at one of the lakeside accommodations.

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