The Top Day Hikes of New Zealand

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing hike is considered one of the best day hikes (potentially) in the world!

New Zealand is an amazing location for those who love the outdoors. And while the Great Walks of New Zealand are all multi-day hikes, not everyone has the desire, time, or propensity to spend a few days on the trail. So here is a list of the best day hikes of New Zealand, all of which are quite varied in location, length, and difficulty to make sure that you are seeing the extensive beauty that New Zealand has to offer. There is no significance to the order of this list.

South Island

For an easy hike with beautiful views…

The Hooker Valley Track

Distance:

6.8 miles (10.9 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

646 ft (197 m)

Time:

Less than 3 hours

Difficulty:

Medium

The trail is relatively flat and is mostly on a boardwalk as you make your way to Hooker Lake. At the viewpoint, you will see a lake formed by a glacier that still flows into the lake. You will also have the chance to see Mount Cook towering above everyone if the sky is clear.


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A green lake within mountains in a park between Queenstown and Christchurch
The trail ends at a lake with a glacier flowing into it. If the sky is clear, you can also see Mount Cook, the tallest peak of New Zealand. (It’s actually visible in this photo: just look within the clouds)



The route of the Hooker Valley Track hike

South Island

For a sample of a Great Walk…

The Kepler Track: Brod Bay to Luxmore Hut

Distance:

9.8 miles (15.8 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

2,789 ft (850 m)

Time:

Less than 3 hours

Difficulty:

Hard

The Kepler Track is typically a 4-day hike and one of the Great Walks. However, the first part of the hike can be completed as a round-trip day hike. This hike goes up through the forest to above the tree line where you will have beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and nature. The great thing about this hike is that the trailhead can be accessed by boat that departs from the town center of Te Anau.


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The top of the trail has 360 degree views of the mountains within Fiordland National Park.



The route of the Brod Bay to Luxmore Hut hike

South Island

To reach an alpine lake…

Lake Marian Track

Distance:

3.8 miles (6.1 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

1,312 ft (400 m)

Time:

3-4 hours

Difficulty:

Strenuous

Lake Marian is a beautiful alpine lake. This hike is challenging and includes a steady climb over rocks and roots. You need to wear good hiking boots and avoid doing this hike when the ground could be wet because the track may be slippery. With the challenging hike, you will be rewarded with beautiful views of an alpine lake nestled within the mountains.


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An alpine lake nestled between mountains in Fiordland National Park
The alpine lake of Lake Marian is a challenge to get to but the views make it worth it



The route of the Lake Marian Track hike

South Island

For a challenge that a lot of people talk about…

Roy’s Peak Track

Distance:

9.9 miles (15.9 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

4,213 ft (1,284 m)

Time:

5-6 hours

Difficulty:

Hard

For those who are avid hikers or want an athletic challenge, Roys Peak Summit is an incredibly popular hike. The walk itself is not the most interesting and is quite intense, walking steeply uphill for the entire hike. However, at the peak, you will get beautiful views of the valley and lakes below.


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Overlooking a lake within mountains between Queenstown and Christchurch
The iconic view from Roys Peak Summit. You can continue hiking even higher than this point for views over Wanaka



The route of the Roy’s Peak hike

South Island

For access to secluded beaches…

Abel Tasman Track: Anchorage to Marahau

Distance:

7.2 miles (11.6 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

1,453 ft (443 m)

Time:

4.5 – 5.5 hours

Difficulty:

Medium

This one-way hike is initially accessed by water taxi from the main town of Marahau. Throughout the walk you will have the opportunity to walk down to various viewpoints and bays, giving yourself access to isolated beaches to take advantage of the beautiful and clear turquoise water. 


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A boat anchored in a bay with turquoise water and surounded by white sand beaches and tropical forests in Abel Tasman National Park
Hiking through Abel Tasman National Park gives you access to more exclusive beaches than those that the water taxis drop people off at



The route of the Anchorage to Marahau hike

North Island

For one of the best day hikes in the world…

Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Distance:

12.4 miles (20 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

2,799 ft (853 m)

Time:

6-8 hours

Difficulty:

Hard

The Tongariro Crossing is considered one of the best hikes in the world and is incredibly popular. As a one-way hike, it is a challenging hike that goes up and over an impressive volcanic landscape. You will be driven to the start of the hike with a shuttle service. The terrain is ever changing and keeps the entire walk interesting, starting with volcanic terrain with geothermal properties and views of the Lord of the Rings Mount Doom and transforming to tropical forests


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A red and brown volcanic mountain near Taupo
The volcanic cone and landscape of the Tongariro Crossing are quite impressive



The route of the Tongariro Alpine Crossing hike

North Island

For a potential introduction to New Zealand’s multi-day hikes…

Pinnacles Track: Kauaeranga Kauri Trail

Distance:

8.6 miles (13.8 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

2,546 ft (776 m)

Time:

5-7 hours

Difficulty:

Hard

The Kauaeranga Kauri Trail is a challenging day hike that goes to the Pinnacles summit. There is also a lodge near the summit so, while this hike is doable as a day hike, the best way to experience it is to spend the night at the Pinnacles Hut. The beginning of the walk is relatively straight forward, hiking uphill through the forest. To get to the peak past the hut, you will have to go up a lot of stairs and climb some metal ladders.


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The view over forested mountains in the Coromandel Peninsula
The view from the top when the sky is clear goes very far



The route of the Kauaeranga Kauri Trail hike

North Island

For an urban walking trail…

Auckland’s Coast to Coast Walk

Distance:

10.3 miles (16.6 kilometers)

Elev. Gain

1,457 ft (444 m)

Time:

5-7 hours

Difficulty:

Medium

Auckland is located at one of the most narrow points of all of New Zealand. In fact, there is a coast to coast walk that goes from one side of the island to the other. It also runs through a few different viewpoints and museums that we believe are important to visit while in Auckland.


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Looking over the crater of Maungawhau-Mt Eden with the city of Auckland in the background
Looking over the crater of Maungawhau-Mt Eden with the city of Auckland in the background



The route of Auckland’s Coast to Coast walk