What to do and see in Wanaka, South Island: The Best Nature & Parks

May 9, 2022 Major Galusha

The South Island town of Wanaka appeals to both adventure lovers and relaxation-minded travelers. Situated on the crystal-clear waters of New Zealand's fourth-largest lake, just a short drive from Mount Aspiring National Park, Wanaka is an ideal spot to go fishing, hiking, skiing, wine-tasting or golfing. The city also hosts Warbirds Over Wanaka, the largest three-day air show in the Southern Hemisphere.
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1. Mount Aspiring National Park

Ballantyne Rd, Wanaka New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/otago/places/mount-aspiring-national-park
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5.0 based on 180 reviews

Mount Aspiring National Park

Reviewed By StanDallas - Dallas, United States

Peaceful, quietness, silence and roaring Thunder Creek Falls. Not to far away from Queenstown NZ is paradise. Summer camping in the national park looking into black skies for that Southern Cross among the ever changing constellations. Addiction can be to a place also.

2. Lake Wanaka

Wanaka New Zealand http://www.lakewanaka.co.nz
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5.0 based on 2,293 reviews

Lake Wanaka

Reviewed By ivangH5657RG

This natural wonder is so pleasant, families with children can enjoy many water activities by boating, water skiing or just having tasty picnic and feeding local ducks. Also nearby there is children playground as well. To walk to town takes about 10 minutes where you can get ice cream or cosy lunch or diner. And prices are very moderate.

3. Roys Peak Track

Wanaka-Mount Apsiring Road Mount Aspiring National Park, Wanaka New Zealand +64 3-443 7660 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c073dc44e9aa4c369b8a75cb8365f047.aspx
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5.0 based on 916 reviews

Roys Peak Track

The track is closed for lambing from 1 October - 10 November each year. Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By winterystorm - Cairns, Australia

I was lucky enough to be with a group on the Runaways Southern Highlights tour. These guys know what they are doing. We started on the mountain at 4am and with the awesome moonlight didn't need to use our headlamps. I would totally recommend starting as early as you can. When the sun comes out there is no hiding from it, no shade at all. The tour director rightly called many sections of it punchy. It took some in the group 1:45 to get to the peak, but it was -1 (degrees celcius) and pretty darn chilly. I took 2:30 and made it just in the nick of time to see one of the most spectacularly majestic sunrises I've ever seen. If you haven't been training for hills/mountains, then start early, take a good amount of water, dress sensibly to protect yourself from the sun on the way up and the cold at the top and wear shoes with decent grip. It's pretty steep in some parts. Expect it to be difficult but know that when you get to the top, every second will have been worth it. Just sooooo incredible. I found that doing a zig zag type move in the really steep bits helped a lot and of course having Isaac, tour director of Runaways encouraging me helped more than I probably realise. I'm 45 and my fitness is average. Still even in my less fit days, the breathlessness and sore muscles are totally worth it. Just be well prepared.

4. West Matukituki Track

Wanaka-Mount Aspiring Road Mount Aspirng National Park, Otago, Wanaka New Zealand +64 3-443 7660 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/ed27016c62c54d33acc8ac59b3ccda3c.aspx
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

West Matukituki Track

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip. See website for the price of accommodation on this track.

Reviewed By AwayDayswithHubby

Just drove to Raspberry Creek with my daughter. What amazing scenery. We were just out for a little drive but once we'd started we just didn't want to stop. Such a shame we hadn't gone dressed for the walk at the end. We will definitely go back. The real fruit ice-cream caravan was an unexpected treat.

5. Isthmus Peak Track

Ardmore St, Wanaka New Zealand +64 3-443 7660 http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/otago/places/matatiaho-conservation-area/things-to-do/isthmus-peak-track
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Isthmus Peak Track

Reviewed By RennieMD

We do a lot of hikes but wasn’t too keen on Roy’s Peak given the popularity etc. Had a brief look on the trail maps and we decided on Mt Isthmus. It was a steady up hill the entire way and not much easier on the downhill. Wide path so group walking is easy. The views were unreal and basically the entire duration of the walk. We passed 6 or 8 groups and all we’re genuine hikers/trail walkers (aka were appreciating the experience without having to shout about it). The vista at the top was breathtaking and very well worth it. We walked the duration at a steady pace and completed in 3.45hrs. Go and enjoy, minus the crowds! PS don’t rely on Lake Hawea for pre-walk snacks and coffee.

6. Wanaka Heli Hikes

Level 1 99 Ardmore Street, Wanaka 9305 New Zealand +64 27 281 9868 [email protected] http://www.wanakahelihikes.co.nz
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Wanaka Heli Hikes

Wanaka Heli Hikes offers fully personalised guided alpine hiking and glacier trekking. Exclusive helicopter access provides an uncrowded pristine alpine experience. Qualified and knowledgeable local guides share our incredible alpine world with our guests.

7. Rob Roy Track

Raspberry Creek Car Park, Wanaka 9305 New Zealand +64 3-443 7660 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/otago/places/mount-aspiring-national-park/things-to-do/tracks/rob-roy-track/
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Rob Roy Track

Reviewed By JW_Dam - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

The track offers a lot of stunning views, half way we took our pached lunch on a bench with view to the glacier. Once at the end the view is even more splendid, many small waterfalls and the snow covered mountain tops in front of the end of the trail. More than worth while but a reasonable good condition is necessary.

8. Wanaka

Wanaka New Zealand +64 3-443 1233 http://www.lakewanaka.co.nz
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4.5 based on 1,318 reviews

Wanaka

Wanaka is a gorgeous place on wanaka lake.

Reviewed By Rme48 - Oamaru, New Zealand

Unfortunately the tremendous housing development has spoilt it a bit for those who have holidayed from way back. However who can blame the crowds wanting to share in the atmosphere. It is a lovely town and definitely recommend it for a stay or at least a visit, although to experience it fully a few days stay is a must!

9. Mount Iron Track

State Highway 84, Wanaka New Zealand +64 3-443 7660 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/e60512753131427ebb45fc69297b7470.aspx
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4.5 based on 848 reviews

Mount Iron Track

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By funq1

Walked up this track to the top as sunset approached. It took about 35 min with a steady climb. We took the route from the housing estate - Rob Roy lane - slightly tricky to find as you think you are going up someone's drive - but just continue. Great views from the top and really nice T sun set as can see the sun highlighting the different mountain ranges.

10. Snow Farm NZ

2127 Cardrona Valley Road Snow Farm Access Road, Wanaka 9381 New Zealand +64 3-443 7542 [email protected] http://www.snowfarmnz.com
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4.5 based on 547 reviews

Snow Farm NZ

Snow Farm NZ is now open for winter from the 20th June 2020 until Sunday 20th September. We offer backcountry hut overnight stays, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and a Snow Fun Zone with tubing which is great for young children. A visit to this resort is a great way to experience the beauty of New Zealand's alpine environment and take in views of the stunning Southern Alps. We have have a small cafe where you can soak up the view and enjoy hot soup, fries, hot drinks, slices and more.

Reviewed By jrbriscall - Wanaka, New Zealand

Sam Lee and his amazing team run a very professional. customer-centric operation; dedicated to giving you, be this your first time XC skiing or a regular expert, the best possible experience on their beautifully maintained trails and world class equipment!

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