An attractive, forest-lined river walk of three sections that has several natural features and access to good fishing.
The main route through the Haast, State Highway 6, is part of the heritage highway system. Access to many walks and scenic attractions is directly off this highway.
Stroll, walk, run or cycle around a lake surrounded by spectacular mountains.
This popular short, undulating walk through grassland is surrounded by mountains and goes right round the lake.
Walk or cycle along the banks of the Clutha River near Lake Wanaka.
Oteake Conservation Park has a number of tracks suitable for both tramping and mountain biking.
There are limited opportunities for trout fishing in the mid Rees, and in some tributaries and parts of the Dart River.
Along the Bob's Cove Track and Nature Walk you'll find historic sites, swimming beaches and fishing opportunities.
The Caples and Greenstone Valleys are rainbow and brown trout fisheries of national importance and the Wakatipu Recreational Hunting Area covers both the Greenstone and Caples catchments.
Hāwea Conservation Park offers both impressive landscapes and a wide range of recreational activities such as walking, hunting, fishing, skiing, climbing and mountain biking.
There are numerous outdoor recreation opportunities in the Matukituki Valley, although many of the tramping excursions in this area require a high level of physical fitness and alpine experience.
You can walk the Routeburn, Gillespie Pass circuit, Rees-Dart circuit or Greenstone and Caples tracks in Mount Aspiring National Park.
There are a range of short walks and tramping tracks in the Makarora region. Some of the tramping tracks are for experienced trampers only.