Photo: Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA 4.0
Arthur's Pass National Park is a rugged alpine wilderness straddling the Southern Alps, where ancient beech forests cling to steep valleys and snow-capped peaks pierce the sky. The park is a sanctuary for kea, the world's only alpine parrot, and offers some of New Zealand's most dramatic mountain scenery. The legendary Arthur's Pass road (SH73) weaves through the park, providing access to short walks and epic tramping tracks. Whether you're a day-tripper or a multi-day hiker, this is a place to feel the raw power of the mountains.
Highlights & What to See
- Devils Punchbowl Falls – A short, steep walk leads to a viewing platform where a 131-metre waterfall cascades into a deep chasm; mist and rainbows are common.
- Temple Basin Ski Area – In winter, this club field offers challenging slopes and stunning views; in summer, the basin is a popular starting point for alpine hikes.
- Otira Viaduct Lookout – A dramatic viewpoint over the engineering marvel that tames the steep Otira Gorge; look for kea lingering in the carpark.
- Bealey Valley Track – A gentle walk through beech forest to the braided Bealey River, perfect for birdwatching and spotting wildflowers.
- Avalanche Peak – A challenging day-hike with steep, exposed sections; rewarded with panoramic views from the summit (1833 m).
- Arthur's Pass Village – The park's small hub, with a historic railway station, DOC visitor centre, and a pub that's a classic tramper hangout.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park's short walks and viewpoints along the highway. For a deeper experience, plan 2–3 days to tackle a multi-day tramp, such as the Goat Pass or Mingha/Deception route. If you're driving from Christchurch to the West Coast, a stopover of at least a few hours is essential – break your journey at Arthur's Pass Village to stretch your legs on a waterfall walk or a ridge hike.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jackson Bay – A remote fishing village on the West Coast, offering wild beaches and a famous fish-and-chip shop at the end of the road.
- Hokitika – A historic gold-rush town known for its pounamu (greenstone) carving, Hokitika Gorge, and glow-worm dell.
- Franz Josef / Fox Glaciers – Two of the most accessible glaciers in the world, with guided walks and heli-hikes on the ice.
- Castle Hill – A surreal landscape of limestone boulders, popular for rock climbing and photo stops, located just east of the park.
- Lake Brunner – A serene lake surrounded by native forest, ideal for kayaking, fishing, and relaxing at the Moana township.
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Image credits
- Jackson Bay — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hokitika — Juergen Schacke / CC BY 3.0
- Franz Josef Glacier — Jörg Hempel / CC BY-SA 3.0 de
- Fox Glacier — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Castle Hill — James Shook (= JShook ) / CC BY 2.5
- Lake Brunner — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Arthur's Pass Village — Daniel Schwen / CC BY-SA 3.0