Cascade Saddle

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Cascade Saddle is one of New Zealand's most spectacular alpine crossings, a high-country traverse that delivers jaw-dropping views of the Southern Alps and the wild West Coast. This demanding route links the Matukituki Valley with the Dart Valley, crossing a lofty saddle at 1,500 metres. For fit and experienced trampers, it's a bucket-list adventure that rewards with pristine glaciers, tarns, and a sense of utter remoteness. The track is unmarked in places and requires solid navigation skills, but the payoff is a true wilderness experience far from the crowds.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most trampers allocate 2–3 days for the Cascade Saddle crossing, typically starting from the Matukituki Valley and finishing at the Dart River. The actual crossing of the saddle takes a full day (8–10 hours), but you'll want to factor in travel to and from the trailheads. It's best attempted in summer (December–March) when snow is minimal. Fit parties can do it as a long day hike, but an overnight stay at one of the backcountry huts is highly recommended to savour the scenery.

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