Tongariro Alpine Crossing — New Zealand
🚶8 mapped stops
New Zealand's most famous day hike — a volcanic traverse across active craters, emerald lakes, and steam vents in the dual World Heritage landscape of Tongariro National Park.
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- 1 Mangatepopo Car Park The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a one-way traverse — shuttle transport is essential. Check DOC weather warnings before starting; the crossing is fully exposed above the bush line and conditions deteriorate rapidly. This is an active volcanic zone — eruption alerts are issued by GeoNet. Carry warm layers, rain gear, food, and water. Mobile signal is unreliable. Download audio before departing.
- 2 Mangatepopo Valley The trail follows the Mangatepopo Stream through tussock and scrub. Mount Ngauruhoe — the symmetrical volcanic cone used as Mount Doom in the Lord of the Rings films — dominates the skyline ahead. The mountain is sacred to the Ngati Tuwharetoa people, who ask that hikers do not climb to its summit.
- 3 Soda Springs Mineral-laden springs emerge from the volcanic rock — the water is carbonated by volcanic gases. The trail steepens here, climbing toward the South Crater. The vegetation thins to alpine scrub and then bare volcanic rock.
- 4 South Crater The first of three craters — a broad, flat basin of grey volcanic ash surrounded by a rim of lava rock. The crater floor is otherworldly — bare, windswept, and devoid of vegetation. Snow can cover the crater into November. The crossing is exposed from this point onward.
- 5 Red Crater Summit The highest point of the crossing at 1,886 metres. Red Crater is the most recently active vent on the traverse — last erupting in 2012. The rock is stained crimson and ochre by iron oxides. Steam vents hiss from crevices. The smell of sulphur is strong.
- 6 Emerald Lakes Three small lakes of startling emerald green sit in explosion craters below Red Crater. The colour comes from dissolved minerals — sulphur and iron compounds leached from the volcanic rock. The trail descends steep, loose scree to reach them. The contrast of green water, red rock, and blue sky is surreal.
- 7 Central Crater A broad, flat crater floor connecting the Emerald Lakes to Blue Lake. The terrain is moon-like — grey ash and scattered volcanic bombs. The wind can be fierce across this exposed plain. Ngauruhoe and Tongariro frame the scene — two volcanic giants in a landscape shaped entirely by fire.
- 8 Blue Lake (Te Wai-whakaata-o-te-Rangihiroa) Blue Lake is tapu — sacred to Maori. The water is cold, acidic, and an intense cobalt blue. Swimming and touching the water are culturally prohibited. The lake fills an ancient explosion crater; its colour comes from dissolved silica and mineral compounds.
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