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water, toilets, and the hut for cooking if need be). Make sure you have appropriate gear, including a waterproof/windproof jacket as well as waterproof pants and gloves.There are also several side trips and variations that are worth considering. Trailhead & Driving Directions From Highway 3A near Balfour, turn onto Beggs Road and follow it 1.4km until it turns into Redfish Forest Service Road, … Ross Lake Read More » The Hike The trail to Nelson Lake starts with a moderate to easy hike to Elizabeth Lake. The purity of this water makes for some amazing and spectacular colours in the sunlight. The trail leads to a quiet sub-alpine lake with fishing and backcountry camping opportunities. Nelson Lakes National Park is home to one of those — the just after leaving Travers Saddle, you are confronted with the road ahead: The view down the east branch of the sabine river.This 4-7 day trail is the most popular multi-day hike in Nelson Lakes National Park. In any case, the money is all going to a good cause (maintaining the huts and the New Zealand backcountry! An observer staffed the tower to watch for and report fires in the surrounding forests until 1970.
This is because it is accessible as an overnight hike from Mt Robert Carpark, and is therefore popular. Four wheel drive trucks are recommended and even with these vehicles, access to some areas may not be possible.
Just be sure to leave no trace.For the most part, bookings and permits are not required for Nelson Lakes National Park.
Bringing a Wasps are most common around the edges of the main lakes, Lake Rotoiti and Lake Rotoroa.
The view from the head of lake is quite stunning.If you have a full day to spare and the weather is good, then consider the day trip from Blue Lake Hut to Waiau Pass and back (approx 6-7 hours return). The staff at the DOC office will guide you on the costs of the huts you think you will to stay at. If you plan to hike the Travers-Sabine Circuit then you can start and finish in St Arnaud.
Get Directions to Nelson Lake Trail. 1 2.
If possible, it would be wise to use them.If you fly in to Nelson airport, then it is possible to arrange shuttle transport to St Arnaud.
This allows you to use the facilities of the hut (i.e. The light reflecting through the lake produces greens, yellows, and blues that need to be seen to be believed.Out of respect to the Ngati Apa people — and to preserve the purity of the water in this sacred place — please do not swim in Blue Lake, nor wash dishes, clothes, or yourself.If you are completing the Travers-Sabine Circuit, then Blue Lake is definitely worth the 6-7 hour return side trip from West Sabine Hut.
In the space of three hours, the trail takes in views of dramatic Yosemite-like cliffs with waterfalls, peaceful and idyllic moss-covered streams, and a powerful raging alpine river.Blue Lake — be sure to check it out for yourself. Move to the side of the trail to allow snowmobiles to pass.A 6-mile designated horse route from the McKeever Parking Area (on Wolf Lake Landing Road) heads east along the South Branch Trail to the Remsen Falls Trail, then along the Remsen Falls Trail to Wolf Lake Landing Road, then south along the road back to the parking area.Horseback riding is also available on the Flat Rock Easement Snowmobile Trail and the John Brown Tract Snowmobile Trail during the spring, summer and fall. If you are hiking in Nelson Lakes National Park, you are almost certain to cross paths with several of the keen thru-hikers covering the full length of New Zealand on foot!If you loved this destination guide, then you'll likely love reading about our other inspiring hiking destinations:In our Ultimate Gear Lists section we provide a list of best-in-class items for specific outdoor adventures. Our preferred approach is a Food storage is less of an issue in the New Zealand wilderness. the huts book out long in advance, especially on the most popular ones). Navigation can be very difficult, even dangerous, due to shallow water, rocks, and rapids.
Nonetheless, we always recommend using an appropriate water treatment. Note however that On the Travers-Sabine Circuit, about one hour south of John Tait Hut, you will encounter a sign for Travers Falls. We describe these separately in the next section.Upper Travers Hut is perhaps one of the best huts on the hike, nestled below the surrounding mountains.Blue Lake (Maori name Rotomairewhenua) is a sacred lake with the clearest freshwater in the world. Lake Constance is a high alpine lake surrounded by dramatic alpine scenery.
And Nelson Lakes National Park is no exception. Nelson Lake Lean-to can be accessed by water from Nelson Lake Hand Launch via the Middle Branch Moose River and the Nelson Lake Outlet.
If you wish to wild camp along the Travers-Sabine Circuit, then a few suggested spots are:Blue Lake Hut is a typical New Zealand backcountry hut, but it is also one of the busiest in Nelson Lakes National Park.The downside of the warmer weather is that it brings sandflies and wasps!
I’m keen to share all the info I learn along this journey with you!
The lean-to may also be accessed by land from the Nicks Lake Trailhead via the Nicks Lake Trail and the Nelson Lake Trail.
Just be sure to leave no trace.
water, toilets, and the hut for cooking if need be). Make sure you have appropriate gear, including a waterproof/windproof jacket as well as waterproof pants and gloves.There are also several side trips and variations that are worth considering. Trailhead & Driving Directions From Highway 3A near Balfour, turn onto Beggs Road and follow it 1.4km until it turns into Redfish Forest Service Road, … Ross Lake Read More » The Hike The trail to Nelson Lake starts with a moderate to easy hike to Elizabeth Lake. The purity of this water makes for some amazing and spectacular colours in the sunlight. The trail leads to a quiet sub-alpine lake with fishing and backcountry camping opportunities. Nelson Lakes National Park is home to one of those — the just after leaving Travers Saddle, you are confronted with the road ahead: The view down the east branch of the sabine river.This 4-7 day trail is the most popular multi-day hike in Nelson Lakes National Park. In any case, the money is all going to a good cause (maintaining the huts and the New Zealand backcountry! An observer staffed the tower to watch for and report fires in the surrounding forests until 1970.
This is because it is accessible as an overnight hike from Mt Robert Carpark, and is therefore popular. Four wheel drive trucks are recommended and even with these vehicles, access to some areas may not be possible.
Just be sure to leave no trace.For the most part, bookings and permits are not required for Nelson Lakes National Park.
Bringing a Wasps are most common around the edges of the main lakes, Lake Rotoiti and Lake Rotoroa.
The view from the head of lake is quite stunning.If you have a full day to spare and the weather is good, then consider the day trip from Blue Lake Hut to Waiau Pass and back (approx 6-7 hours return). The staff at the DOC office will guide you on the costs of the huts you think you will to stay at. If you plan to hike the Travers-Sabine Circuit then you can start and finish in St Arnaud.
Get Directions to Nelson Lake Trail. 1 2.
If possible, it would be wise to use them.If you fly in to Nelson airport, then it is possible to arrange shuttle transport to St Arnaud.
This allows you to use the facilities of the hut (i.e. The light reflecting through the lake produces greens, yellows, and blues that need to be seen to be believed.Out of respect to the Ngati Apa people — and to preserve the purity of the water in this sacred place — please do not swim in Blue Lake, nor wash dishes, clothes, or yourself.If you are completing the Travers-Sabine Circuit, then Blue Lake is definitely worth the 6-7 hour return side trip from West Sabine Hut.
In the space of three hours, the trail takes in views of dramatic Yosemite-like cliffs with waterfalls, peaceful and idyllic moss-covered streams, and a powerful raging alpine river.Blue Lake — be sure to check it out for yourself. Move to the side of the trail to allow snowmobiles to pass.A 6-mile designated horse route from the McKeever Parking Area (on Wolf Lake Landing Road) heads east along the South Branch Trail to the Remsen Falls Trail, then along the Remsen Falls Trail to Wolf Lake Landing Road, then south along the road back to the parking area.Horseback riding is also available on the Flat Rock Easement Snowmobile Trail and the John Brown Tract Snowmobile Trail during the spring, summer and fall. If you are hiking in Nelson Lakes National Park, you are almost certain to cross paths with several of the keen thru-hikers covering the full length of New Zealand on foot!If you loved this destination guide, then you'll likely love reading about our other inspiring hiking destinations:In our Ultimate Gear Lists section we provide a list of best-in-class items for specific outdoor adventures. Our preferred approach is a Food storage is less of an issue in the New Zealand wilderness. the huts book out long in advance, especially on the most popular ones). Navigation can be very difficult, even dangerous, due to shallow water, rocks, and rapids.
Nonetheless, we always recommend using an appropriate water treatment. Note however that On the Travers-Sabine Circuit, about one hour south of John Tait Hut, you will encounter a sign for Travers Falls. We describe these separately in the next section.Upper Travers Hut is perhaps one of the best huts on the hike, nestled below the surrounding mountains.Blue Lake (Maori name Rotomairewhenua) is a sacred lake with the clearest freshwater in the world. Lake Constance is a high alpine lake surrounded by dramatic alpine scenery.
And Nelson Lakes National Park is no exception. Nelson Lake Lean-to can be accessed by water from Nelson Lake Hand Launch via the Middle Branch Moose River and the Nelson Lake Outlet.
If you wish to wild camp along the Travers-Sabine Circuit, then a few suggested spots are:Blue Lake Hut is a typical New Zealand backcountry hut, but it is also one of the busiest in Nelson Lakes National Park.The downside of the warmer weather is that it brings sandflies and wasps!
I’m keen to share all the info I learn along this journey with you!
The lean-to may also be accessed by land from the Nicks Lake Trailhead via the Nicks Lake Trail and the Nelson Lake Trail.