Lindis Pass
This region is possibly New Zealand's best known tussock grassland landscape. It covers conservation lands north of Lindis Pass in the Lindis Conservation Area and edges of Hawea and Ahuriri Conservation Parks. Some of the public conservation land has recently been formed from high country previously part of Dalrachney and Longslip stations.
This area of high country is possibly New Zealand's best known tussock grassland landscape.
This region provides recreational opportunities from short walks to challenging mountain-biking and tramping trips.
Find out about places to stay in the Lindis area.
Day walkers and overnight trampers need to plan properly and be well equipped.
You can explore the mountains, rivers, tussocklands, forests and valuable wetlands of the park by foot, mountain bike and on horseback.
Restoring a historic hotel from the gold-mining era in Central Otago isn't an easy job, luckily the Lindis Pass Hotel has lots of people lining up to lend a hand.
Find businesses that are DOC-approved to provide activities and services in Lindis area.
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Lindis Conservation Area map (PDF, 316K)
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Follow the Outdoor Safety Code: 1. Plan your trip 2. Tell someone 3. Be aware of the weather 4. Know your limits 5. Take sufficient supplies