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Haast is a small collection of communities, Haast Junction, Haast township and Haast Beach, on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is located on the edge of Mount Aspiring National Park, part of the UNESCO's Southwest New Zealand World Heritage Area.

Get in

Gates of Haast bridge
  • State Highway 6 (SH6) runs right through Haast, and more specifically Haast Junction, so access from Wanaka in the east or from Fox Glacier, Franz Josef Glacier, Hokitika, Greymouth in the north is very easy. SH6 offers beautiful vistas of the Tasman Sea and travels through rainforests.

Get around

Use your thumb, your feet or your car because there is no public transportation in this small community.

See

The Haast region consists of more than 2500 square kilometres of one of the world's most diverse and spectacular landscapes. In 1990 this area was internationally recognised as a location of significant natural value and became the centre piece of Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area.

The Haast is the perfect destination to explore some of New Zealand's most unique scenery and wildlife.

Thunder Creek Falls
  • Thunder Creek Falls. A quick and easy walk from the carpark on State Highway 6 to see an amazing 90 foot (28m) waterfall. Catch this waterfall along with several others as you drive into or away from Haast.

Do

  • Haast River Safari, +64 3 750 0101, toll-free: 0800 865 382. Hour and a half trip in the Haast River Valley departing at 9am, 11am and 2pm daily summer (Oct-Apr) and 10am and 1pm winter (May-Sep). Adult $139, student (13-18 yrs) $99, child (5-12 yrs) $59.
  • Waiatoto River Safari, +64 3 750 0780, toll-free: 0800 538 723. Departing 10am, 1pm, 4pm in peak season. The first and only sea-to-mountain jetboat river safari in the world. A 2.25 to 2.5 hour trip including an opportunity for a short walk. Adult $199, child $139.
  • Walking. Various tracks in the area offer an opportunity to experience the wilderness of the area.
    • Dune Lake Walk. An easy 30 minute walk.
    • Hapuka Estuary Walk. An easy 20 minute walk. Starting just across from the Haast Beach Holiday Park, this track offers several different environments to explore, including 800 year old rimu trees. This is a beautiful track for bird watching.
    • Ship Creek Tauparikaka Walks. An easy 20 minute walk to see some of the country's tallest trees. The track starts from the road to Lake Moeraki.
    • Smoothwater Bay Track. A moderate 2 to 3 hour walk.
    • Blue Pools Walk just north of Makarora, which features a swing bridge over the Makarora River and deep azure pools of glacial-fed water

Buy

  • Santana for Merino Possum, Tahutahi Rd, +64 750 0791. Great shop for New Zealand made Merino possum clothing, plus possum skins and products, South Westland gold, and general souvenirs.

Eat

  • The Craypot, Jackson Bay, 64 03 750 0035. Fast food with a view. Open daily 11am-3:30pm.
  • Fantail Cafe, Marks Road, 64 03 750 0055, 0800 681 682. Summer 7:30am-5pm; Winter 8am-3:30pm.
  • Frontier Café and Bar, Haast World Heritage Hotel. Open daily. During the summer a buffet dinner starts at 6pm daily.

Sleep

Connect

Cell phone service started in May 2018, though coverage is not comprehensive throughout the region.

Go next

Routes through Haast
Hokitika Fox Glacier  N  S  Wanaka


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