Mackenzie Region Day Trips

From beautiful turquoise lakes to towering mountains these are some of the top day trips you can take from Christchurch into the Mount Cook Mackenzie area.

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  • ​Lake Tekapo
Driving time: 2 hours 55 mins from Christchurch

Boasting some of the most dazzling night skies in the world, Lake Tekapo draws visitors from all over. You’ll be amazed at what you can see with the naked eye – it’s not for nothing that Tekapo is part of an international Dark Sky Reserve, the largest of its type anywhere in the world. Come in winter and you might catch the Aurora Australis. There’s an observatory atop Mt John overlooking the lake and day and night tours of the observatory are available.

  • Mackenzie District
Driving time: 3 hour 35 mins from Christchurch

The Mackenzie region’s reputation for cycling and mountain biking is growing fast, thanks in no small part to the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail. Beginning in the Southern Alps, descending from Aoraki/Mt Cook through farmland and continuing for 300km to Oamaru on the east coast, this trail showcases some of New Zealand’s most unique landscapes. There are eight different sections – you can ride as few or as many parts as you like; the entire trail takes about 6 days. Highlights include the Ohau mountain ranges, Lake Pukaki, Maori rock art and the so-called Elephant Rocks.

  • Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park
Driving time: 4 hour 12 mins from Christchurch

Home to New Zealand’s tallest mountain (Aoraki Mt Cook) and longest glacier (Tasman Glacier), this national park is a bona fide outdoor playground. It has some of the best mountaineering in Australasia, but a number of easy alpine walks cater to the less intrepid too. Keep an eye out for kea, the famously cheeky mountain parrot – it’s all part of the fun. Coming in spring or summer? Look for the Mt Cook lily, the largest buttercup in the world.

At the foot of the mountain, beside scenic Lake Pukaki, sits Mt Cook village, the starting point for exploration. You’re guaranteed awe-inspiring views if you opt for a scenic flight over the snowy peaks. Encounters with the mighty Tasman glacier can be had by boat, heli-hiking or even skiing.

 

With thanks to Tourism New Zealand