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Lake Matheson Walk

A gentle walk through native forest leads to the picturesque shores of Lake Matheson, with Aoraki Mt Cook brilliantly reflected in its waters. The lake was formed when Fox Glacier retreated from its last significant advance about 14,000 years ago. During the last major ice age, the glacier spread across the coastal plains towards the sea, dumping huge piles of rock. It ground a depression which later filled with water, forming the lake.

Where is it?

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From Fox Glacier township, turn onto Cook Flat Rd. Travel 5km then turn right on to the sideroad to Lake Matheson.

Need to know

Car park to jetty 40min; 1km return Lake Circuit 1.5hr; 2.6km return

Low fitness required

Easy walking with some undulations

No dogs

TRACK OVERVIEW

The first section to Jetty Viewpoint is suitable for assisted wheelchairs. After crossing the Clearwater suspension bridge, the walk leads past tall kahikatea and rimu as well as a rich profusion of smaller plants. The jetty provides a magnificent mountain view reflected in the dark waters. From Jetty Viewpoint, continue further around the lake and you'll find a similarly magnificent mountain reflection shrouded in native foliage at the ‘View of Views’ at the top end of the lake, and again at Reflection Island. Always take warm and waterproof clothing as the weather can change rapidly. Overnight camping is not permitted in or near the car park. Drones are not permitted.

Fox Glacier © Adobe Stock

LAKE MATHESON

Easily Aotearoa's best 'mirror lake', Lake Matheson can be found just 5km from Fox Glacier township. Paddle through the gentle glass-like waters while taking in Aoraki Mt Cook’s picture-perfect reflection. The track to the jetty viewpoint is a wheelchair access track and takes 40 minutes return.

Lake Matheson © Adobe Stock

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