Tasman Glacier View Track

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Perched on the edge of New Zealand's highest peak, the Tasman Glacier View Track offers an accessible yet awe-inspiring encounter with the country's largest glacier. This short walk on the eastern side of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park delivers panoramic views of the terminal lake dotted with icebergs and the immense ice face beyond. The track is a must for any self-drive itinerary through the Mackenzie region, providing a tangible sense of the raw power and fragility of New Zealand's glacial landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour for the return walk (1.2 km one way). It's a gentle climb on a well-formed track, so you can easily combine it with other short walks in the park, like the Hooker Valley Track, in a single day. Most visitors spend 20–30 minutes at the viewpoint taking photos and absorbing the scene.

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