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Thunder Creek Falls is a spectacular 96-metre waterfall plunging from a hanging valley into the Haast River, located in Mount Aspiring National Park. The short, easy walk to the viewpoint makes it a must-stop along the Haast Pass Highway, offering a powerful display of water and mist amid lush native rainforest.
Highlights & What to See
- Thunder Creek Falls Viewpoint – A 10-minute return walk through mossy beech forest leads to a viewing platform where you can feel the spray and hear the thunderous roar.
- Haast Pass Scenic Drive – The journey itself is stunning, with river gorges, ancient forests, and mountain vistas.
- Nearby Gates of Haast – A short walk to a series of cascades and rock pools on the Haast River.
- Fantail Falls – Another charming waterfall just 5 km south, with a pebble beach perfect for a picnic.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 20–30 minutes for the walk and photo stop. As a roadside attraction, it's ideal for a quick break during a self-drive along the Haast Pass. You can easily combine it with other nearby falls and walks for a half-day of exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Haast – A small town 25 km north, offering accommodation, eateries, and the Haast Visitor Centre.
- Jackson Bay – A remote coastal settlement with a historic wharf and café, 30 km south.
- Lake Moeraki – A tranquil lake surrounded by rainforest, popular for kayaking and wildlife.
- Blue Pools – A short walk to crystal-clear pools on the Makarora River, 40 km north.
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