Nelson Lakes National Park Tours

Nelson Lakes National Park which includes mountains, a sunset and a bay or harbor
Nelson Lakes National Park showing mountains, a bay or harbor and a pebble beach
Nelson Lakes National Park featuring a bay or harbor, a pebble beach and mountains
Nelson Lakes National Park showing mountains, a bay or harbor and a pebble beach
Nelson Lakes National Park which includes a bay or harbor, mountains and a pebble beach


A scenic playground for anglers, hikers, bird-watchers and skiers, the northern gateway to the Southern Alps has two glacial lakes and various hiking paths.

Just a few hours from Nelson you’ll notice the elevation shift, the air freshen and the trees become dense as you close in on Nelson Lakes National Park. Covering 102,000 hectares (252,047 acres), the national park is considered the northern gateway to New Zealand’s famous Southern Alps. Shaped by glacial movement the national park is the site of two mountain ranges and is punctuated by the Rotoroa and Rotoiti glacial lakes. Stay in the comfort of St. Arnaud, the town on the park’s border, or get back to nature at one of the park’s many camping grounds and hikers huts.

Stay in the national park to immerse yourself in New Zealand’s natural beauty. The Nelson Lakes National Park’s main campground is located on the banks of Lake Rotoiti. From your campsite on the edge of the water you’ll have stunning views of the St. Arnaud Ranges and Mount Robert. There’s a smaller campground at Lake Rotoroa, as well as an upscale fishing lodge. Test your skills as you fly fish on the lake. The national park is a popular destination for trout fishing, with a large number of brown trout recorded in the glacial lakes.

Embark on a day hike to explore the surrounds of the lake or set out on a multi-day trek to go farther afield. A 3-day loop trail will take you around Lake Angelus while the 5-day Travers-Sabine Circuit is a popular longer walk. Water taxis operate on both lakes and can deliver you to the trailheads of more remote treks.

In winter, the slopes of the national park become a destination for skiers. Bring your skis or snowboard to tackle the trails of the Rainbow Ski Field. Lift passes can be obtained in St. Arnaud.

Nelson Lakes National Park is between 1 to 2 hours’ drive south of Nelson and is serviced by the neighbouring town of St. Arnaud. Fees and permits are required for staying in the park and accommodation should be booked in advance.

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Best Lodging Options Near Nelson Lakes National Park

Alpine Lodge

Alpine Lodge

3.5 out of 5
75 Main Road, St. Arnaud
Alpine Lodge
Holiday Home in Nelson Lakes- a peaceful bushy retreat in St Arnaud.

Holiday Home in Nelson Lakes- a peaceful bushy retreat in St Arnaud.

St. Arnaud
Holiday Home in Nelson Lakes- a peaceful bushy retreat in St Arnaud.
Grand Suites Murchison

Grand Suites Murchison

5 out of 5
99 Waller St, Murchison, Tasman
Grand Suites Murchison
Off The Beaten Trail Accommodation & Bike Tours

Off The Beaten Trail Accommodation & Bike Tours

3 out of 5
30 Fairfax Street, Murchison
Off The Beaten Trail Accommodation & Bike Tours
Braemar Lodge And Spa

Braemar Lodge And Spa

4.5 out of 5
283 Medway Road, Hanmer Springs
Braemar Lodge And Spa
Edit Hanmer Springs

Edit Hanmer Springs

4.5 out of 5
1 CONICAL HILL ROAD, 1, Hanmer Springs
Edit Hanmer Springs
Alpine Adventure Holiday Park

Alpine Adventure Holiday Park

2.5 out of 5
200 Jack's Pass Rd, Hanmer Springs
Alpine Adventure Holiday Park
Maruia Hot Springs

Maruia Hot Springs

4 out of 5
State Highway 7, Lewis Pass, West Coast
Maruia Hot Springs
Settlers Boutique Motel

Settlers Boutique Motel

4 out of 5
6 Leamington Street, Hanmer Springs
Settlers Boutique Motel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Things to do near Nelson Lakes National Park

Nelson Lakes National Park offers a variety of activities, including thrilling snowboarding, enjoyable ice skating, and peaceful fishing. For adventure seekers, there are excellent hiking trails, exciting water rafting opportunities, and guided tours to explore the stunning landscapes. Don't miss the chance to discover the park's best hikes and additional trails that showcase its natural beauty.

Recreation

At Murchison Golf Club, located 22 miles from Nelson Lakes National Park, enjoy a scenic round of golf amidst lush landscapes. The club offers a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures, allowing you to connect with nature while enjoying sports and recreation.

Find the best attractions near Nelson Lakes National Park

Nelson Lakes National Park in the Tasman Region of New Zealand offers a stunning blend of lakes, mountains, and rich history for travelers seeking adventure and scenic beauty. Explore the breathtaking landscapes, enjoy outdoor activities, and immerse yourself in the unique environment of this national park. Whether you're interested in hiking, boating, or discovering local history, Nelson Lakes has something for everyone looking to experience the great outdoors.

  • Lake Rotoiti: Experience the romance and stunning scenery of Lake Rotoiti, located 13 miles from Nelson Lakes National Park. Enjoy outdoor activities, relax on the beach, or take a leisurely stroll around the lake, all while soaking in the breathtaking views.
  • Murchison Museum: Delve into the rich culture of the region at the Murchison Museum, situated 22 miles from Nelson Lakes National Park. Discover fascinating exhibits that showcase the area's history and heritage, making it a great stop for history buffs.
  • Gordon's Knob: For outdoor enthusiasts, the scenic Gordon's Knob, located 28 miles away, offers breathtaking views and hiking opportunities. Enjoy the natural beauty and panoramic vistas from this impressive peak.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Nelson Lakes National Park

To save money on your trip to Nelson Lakes National Park, consider visiting during the shoulder months of May to June or October for lower accommodation rates. Book your hotel about a month in advance or look for last-minute deals on Expedia. Stay on Thursdays for the best prices, avoiding Saturdays when rates peak. Utilize Expedia's package deals for flights and activities, and consider joining their One Key membership for exclusive discounts. For transportation, explore free hiking trails and enjoy the natural beauty without spending much.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Nelson Lakes National Park are May to June and October, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to January to March, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Nelson Lakes National Park is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay, though if you're late to the party, have a look at Expedia's last minute deals - the green banner below the hotel's price indicates a discounted rate.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Nelson Lakes National Park is Thursday. The most expensive day to stay around Nelson Lakes National Park is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilize Expedia’s search tool to refine your options based on your budget, desired location, and preferred hotel type. To find the best prices and deals, simply arrange the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save money by booking an Expedia package that combines your hotel stay at Nelson Lakes National Park with your flights and activities.
  • Become a One Key member: Join Expedia's One Key membership program for exclusive discounts and deals on hotel bookings. You can also earn OneKeyCash to use on future selected hotels.