Haast Town
Haast may be a small settlement at the edge of the wilderness, but it’s the gateway to some of New Zealand’s most dramatic landscapes. Sitting where the Haast River meets the Tasman Sea, this remote outpost on the West Coast is surrounded by rainforest, glaciers, and rugged coastline. It’s a vital stop on the drive between Wanaka and the glaciers, offering a glimpse into a world where nature rules supreme.
Highlights & What to See
- Haast River Safari: Jet-boat through the Haast River gorge, surrounded by ancient rainforest and sheer cliffs.
- Monro Beach Walk: A short coastal track where you might spot Fiordland crested penguins (seasonal).
- Ship Creek: A short boardwalk through swamp forest to a wild beach – look for the 'dune lake' and kahikatea trees.
- Haast Pass: Drive the scenic pass to Wanaka, with stops at Thunder Creek Falls and Fantail Falls.
- Jackson Bay: The end of the road – a tiny fishing village with a stunning view of the Southern Alps.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers pass through Haast in a day, but to fully appreciate the area, plan for at least one night. Spend the afternoon exploring the short walks and the jet-boat ride, then overnight at one of the motels or lodges. If you’re driving from Wanaka to the glaciers, break the journey here – it’s a natural halfway point.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers: An hour north, these iconic glaciers offer heli-hikes and ice walks.
- Wanaka: An hour east over the Haast Pass, with lake views and adventure activities.
- Lake Moeraki: A short drive north, with a kiwi sanctuary and tranquil rainforest walks.
- Bruce Bay: A wild beach with driftwood art and a great spot for a picnic.
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