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    Mount Cook National Park

    5.0 (11 reviews)

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    Stephen P.

    A fairly compact park in terms of frontcoutry, great to visit even if only for a couple hours. The views along Lake Pukaki on the drive in just keep getting better. Having a young kid -- and with Hooker Valley closed due to floods -- we did Tasman Glacier and Kea Point. Both give incredible close up looks at the power of glaciers as well as views of towering mountains. The visitor center is modern with great exhibits. And no park entry fee!

    Belle A.

    This hike is described on their website as a flat hike; however, there was a little of incline and decline. Nonetheless, it is not a rigorous hike, and there are many places to stop for photo opportunities or to just take in the beauty that is surrounding you. It is definitely VERY windy. On the website, they recommend a wind jacket, and that was really helpful! Also, you'll want to take a snack to enjoy when you reach the "end" of the hike. You can appreciate the lake, refuel, and get ready to take the same trail back. Bonus - because of the strong winds, there are no insects!

    Mt. Cook. Highest mountain in the southern Alps. 12,218 feet. Staggering.
    Gary R.

    It's hard to rate a place this majestic any less than 5 stars. Words cannot begin to describe the towering presence of the mountains, the awe inspiring glaciers, the clear air that cleanses you with every breath, the dark night sky that opens up worlds of wonder in your mind... ahh, yes. Magic. A place that reminds us of how small we are. You won't regret coming here. Ever. A National treasure. There is no cost to enter. It is quite a small park in terms of accessible area but when you count the vertical presence of those mountains, you'll be blown away. It is easy to get here and the road in parallels the gorgeous Caribbean blue glacier waters of Lake Pukaki for many miles. Astounding. The hiking trails are limited if your idea of hiking doesn't start with"its 2000 stairs to the first summit". The "easy" hikes are few and all involve serious elevation change. But to look out and see the Tasman Glacier or the blue lakes or, yes, the massive Mt. Cook... so worth it. A full day here is probably all you need. But it will leave you breathless and humbled.

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    Amazing national park! Breathtaking views! Fabulous hikes! Free entry. Like the rest of New Zealand, you won't regret visiting.

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    Review Highlights - Mount Cook National Park

    The end is an unbelievably beautiful glacial lake and you can even see the glacier at the end.

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