Copland Pass, Westland National Park
#8 among attractions in Westland National Park
Facts and practical information
The Copland Pass is an alpine pass in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. Known as Noti Hinetamatea by the indigenous Ngāi Tahu, the pass follows the route of the Makaawhio ancestor Hinetamatea and her sons Tātāwhākā and Marupeka. ()
Westland National Park New Zealand
Copland Pass – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hooker Valley Track, Aoraki / Mount Cook, Mount Ollivier, Southern Alps.
- 2.8 miSHiking, Hiking trail
Hooker Valley Track, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
73 min walk • The Hooker Valley Track is the most popular short walking track within the Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand. At only 5 kilometres length and gaining only about 100 m in height, the well formed track can be walked by tourists with a wide range of level of fitness.
- 4.7 miNETowering mountain with trekking routes
Aoraki / Mount Cook, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
121 min walk • Aoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand. Its height, as of 2014, is listed as 3,724 metres. It sits in the Southern Alps, the mountain range that runs the length of the South Island.
- 5.2 miSNatural attraction, Mountain
Mount Ollivier, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
132 min walk • Mount Ollivier is a 1,933 m mountain in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. It is a peak in the Sealy Range, about 2.5 km west of Mount Cook Village. The peak is named after mountaineer Arthur Ollivier, who died in 1897. Mount Ollivier was Sir Edmund Hillary's first major climb, in 1939.
- 4.7 miNENatural attraction, Protected area
Southern Alps, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
119 min walk • The Southern Alps are a mountain range extending along much of the length of New Zealand's South Island, reaching its greatest elevations near the range's western side.
- 4.6 miSENatural attraction, Lake
Blue Lake, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
118 min walk • Blue Lake is a small lake at the foot of the Tasman Glacier in inland Canterbury, in the central South Island of New Zealand. Its outflow is the Tasman River, part of the Waitaki River system.
- 4.2 miSNatural attraction, Lake
Sealy Tarns, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
108 min walk • Sealy Tarns is a small flat area with two small tarns halfway up the northern slopes of the Sealy Range, New Zealand. It is accessible from the Hooker Valley and Mount Cook Village via a tramping track maintained by the Department of Conservation.
- 1.9 miSNatural attraction, Lake
Hooker Lake, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
49 min walk • Hooker Lake is a proglacial lake that started to form in the late 1970s by the recent retreat of the Hooker Glacier. It is in the Hooker Valley, in the Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand's South Island, just south of Aoraki / Mount Cook.
- 3.3 miSWNatural attraction, Mountain
Mount Sefton, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
84 min walk • Mount Sefton is a mountain in the Aroarokaehe Range of the Southern Alps of New Zealand, just 12 kilometres south of Aoraki / Mount Cook. To the south lies Mount Brunner, and to the north The Footstool, both more than 400 metres shorter.
- 4.2 miSENatural attraction, Lake
Tasman Lake, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
107 min walk • Tasman Lake is a proglacial lake formed by the recent retreat of the Tasman Glacier in New Zealand's South Island. In the early 1970s, there were several small meltwater ponds on the Tasman Glacier. By 1990, these ponds had merged into Tasman Lake.
- 5.3 miNENatural attraction, Mountain
Mount Vancouver, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
136 min walk • Mount Vancouver is a peak in the Southern Alps. At 3,309 metres it is New Zealand's fourth highest named summit. It is an elevation on the ridge leading north from Aoraki / Mount Cook, between Mount Dampier and the Clarke Saddle.
- 6 miSWNatural attraction, Natural feature
Mueller Glacier, Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
152 min walk • The Mueller Glacier is a 13-kilometre long glacier flowing through Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park in the South Island of New Zealand.