Lake Dispute to Moke Lake Track
Located in Queenstown area in the Otago region
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Introduction
From Lake Dispute you can walk to Moke Lake.Continue around Lake Dispute, through a low saddle then follow the fence line to Moke Lake, where you can take either the left or right fork to the car park and campsites at Moke Lake’s far end.
The track climbs a low saddle at the northern end of Lake Dispute, then rolls through farmland.
This track continues on from the Lake Dispute Track. Alternatively access from the Moke Lake Loop Track.
Take extra care when parking
During the summer months, accessing car parking sites along the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road can be very busy.
Extreme caution is required. It is not recommended to park along the roadside or reverse out onto the road as the high-flow of traffic is going at speed.
Visiting outside of peak times (in the morning or early evening) may make the parking at this site easier.
Stay safe in the outdoors
- Take the right gear for your trip: Walking and tramping gear lists.
- Tell a trusted person your plans and when to raise the alarm if you haven’t returned. Send them the information directly, or use the Outdoor Intentions form or Plan My Walk.
- Follow the five essential steps of the Land Safety Code.
Contacts
Whakatipu-wai-Māori / Queenstown Visitor Centre | |
Phone: | +64 3 442 7935 |
Fax: | +64 4 471 1117 |
Email: | queenstownvc@doc.govt.nz |
Address: |
50 Stanley Street Queenstown 9300 |
Postal Address: |
PO Box 811 Queenstown 9348 |
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