Makarora

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Makarora is a tiny settlement on the edge of Mount Aspiring National Park, where the Southern Alps meet the rainforest and the Makarora River runs crystal clear. It's a quiet, dramatic gateway to the wilderness, offering some of New Zealand's most pristine landscapes without the crowds. If you're driving the Haast Pass, this is the perfect place to stop, stretch your legs, and soak in the raw beauty of the West Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Makarora is best as a short stopover of 1–2 hours if you're just doing the Blue Pools walk and enjoying the river. If you want to do a jet boat ride or a longer hike, plan for a half-day. Most travellers pass through on the drive between Wanaka and the West Coast, so an overnight stay at the Makarora Lodge or DOC campsite allows you to experience the area in the quiet of the evening and early morning.

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