Mount Heritage Park

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Perched above the thermal haven of Hanmer Springs, Mount Heritage Park is a sprawling alpine playground where walking trails, mountain-bike tracks, and historic goldmining relics converge beneath the Southern Alps. This is New Zealand at its rawest: the air smells of pine and wild thyme, and the views stretch from the Hanmer Basin to the snow-dusted peaks of the Amuri Range. Whether you’re pedaling the legendary Waiau River track or strolling through beech forest to an old miner’s hut, the park delivers a rugged, authentic slice of backcountry South Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day exploring the park – enough for one or two short walks or a mountain-bike ride on the Waiau River Track. If you want to tackle the full Waiau River ride (allow 3–4 hours) or combine several trails, plan a full day. The park is open year-round, but winter snow can close higher tracks, so check conditions. Pair your visit with an afternoon soak in the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools – the perfect antidote to tired legs.

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