Mount Cook - MacKenzie

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Mount Cook - MacKenzie

Like a great road trip movie, wind down the windows, put on your favourite tunes and prepare yourself for a sensory intake of freedom.

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Lake Pukaki Freedom Camping

Some of the best views in NZ from Mount John

Mount John via Lakeshore

Lake Tekapo Walkway

7 km return | 3 hours return

A view up the Tasman

Blue Lakes and Tasman Glacier Walks

Aoraki/Mount / Mt Cook National Park

40 minutes return | 2 km return

Round Bush is just off the main road on the Lake Ohau side, not far past Lake Ohau Lodge.

Lake Ruataniwha Reserve

Overnight Campervan Parking

The MacKenzie District Council has allowed freedom camping along the shores of Lake Ruataniwha. Camping not permitted between 23 December and...

Tiny

The Waimate District Council looks after this campsite and for a small fee you can experience the goodness. Please register and pay on arrival...

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All the great camping sites on your iPhone™, iPad™ or Android™ phone or tablet. Avoid camping penalties using this council approved app. Featuring offline maps.

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White Horse Hill Campground

Hooker Valley - Aoraki/Mount / Mt Cook

Camp beneath magnificent alpine scenery including Mt Sefton. Enjoy a variety of walks from the valley floor to mountain tops.

Welcome to the Omarama Top 10 Holiday Park, one of New Zealand's Premier Holiday Parks, set in the high country of New Zealand's South Island...

Celebrating the pioneers on the Mt Cook region.

Aoraki / Mt Cook NP Visitor Centre - Photo: Mike Langford

Start your journey through New Zealand's stunning landscapes at a Department of Conservation (DOC) Visitor Centre. Information about conservation...

Tasman Lake with icebergs

Time: 1 hr

1.5 km return | 1 hour return

Theo and Diane Curtis invite you to enjoy our peaceful park-like surroundings with landscaped terraces graduating down to the Waitaki River.