Activities in Hakatere Conservation Park

Tracks and walks

The popular 2-3 day sub-alpine Mt Somers Track, an easy tramping track, falls within the park.

Scattered throughout the park are a number of huts and bivouacs, most of which are accessed via unmarked routes following riverbeds. The upper Rakaia huts have a high level route (Glenfalloch Route) marked by poles. This route can be used when weather conditions and high rivers make riverbed travel impossible.



Other activities

Boating

All boating on lakes is regulated by EnvironmentCanterbury (ECan). Powered craft are permitted on Lake Camp, a recreation reserve managed by the Ashburton District Council. On all other lakes no powered craft are permitted. For any matters relating to water regulations contact the Harbour Master, ECan, Kilmore Street, Christchurch, +64 3 365 3828.

For queries about Lake Camp Recreation Reserve, contact the Ashburton District Council, Baring Square, Ashburton, +64 3 307 7700.

Climbing

The Taylor Range above the Swin River and the headwaters of the Cameron River are both noted training grounds for budding alpinists. More technically challenging climbing is available in the higher peaks.

Fishing

The lakes, rivers and streams of the park all support an exotic sports fishery.

Hunting

Game-bird hunting

The park also provides game-bird hunting. Both are regulated and managed by Fish and Game New Zealand. The local Fish and Game office is situated at Richard Pearce Drive, Temuka, +64 3 615 8400, but for any matter relating to the Rakaia catchment, contact Fish and Game North Canterbury, 3 Horatio Street, Christchurch, +64 3 366 9191.

Big-game hunting

The park provides opportunities to hunt thar, chamois, deer and the occasional pig. All hunters must have a permitfrom the Department of Conservation. These are available from all DOC offices.

Snow activities

A commercial skifield at Mt Hutt offers a full range of skiing options. Backcountry heli-skiing is available in the higher country.

Vehicle access to Harrisons Bight

Seasonal access to Harrisons Bight is available to permit holders.

Find out how to obtain a permit and what conditions apply


Weather

NZ weather

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Learn more

Stop the spread of didymo

Check, Clean, Dry all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Hakatere Conservation Park expands - media release

Decision reached on vehicle access at Lake Heron - media release

Safety

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

Contacts

Raukapuka Area Office
Phone: +64 3 693 1010
Email: raukapukaao@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
Christchurch Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 3 341 9113
Address: 31 Nga Mahi Road
Sockburn
Christchurch 8042
Email: christchurchvc@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
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