Lake Tekapo sits 710 metres above sea level, with the township perched on the shores of a turquoise glacial lake. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, this peaceful alpine town is one of the most scenic places to visit in the South Island during winter. Clear night skies, snowy backdrops and a surprisingly wide range of winter activities make Tekapo a destination worth spending a few days in.
At Everything New Zealand, we help travellers discover, compare and book winter experiences across the country. Whether you’re planning a short stop on your South Island road trip or a relaxing mid-winter escape, Lake Tekapo is a great place to slow down and enjoy the alpine scenery.
In winter, Lake Tekapo often receives regular snowfall, especially during July and August. Snow typically settles on the surrounding mountains, and the township itself usually sees a light dusting several times each winter. Regardless of the weather, the lake keeps its striking turquoise colour, caused by fine glacial sediment in the water.
Winter days in Tekapo are cold, but frosty mornings are often followed by crisp, sunny afternoons. Thanks to its location within the world’s largest Dark Sky Reserve, Tekapo also enjoys exceptionally clear skies in winter, making it one of the best stargazing spots in New Zealand.
Unlike the hustle and bustle of ski towns, Lake Tekapo offers a slower, more peaceful pace. It’s an ideal stop if you're looking to unwind, enjoy the scenery and visit some local highlights. Landmarks like the Church of the Good Shepherd, the Lake Tekapo Footbridge and the Mount John Summit are all easily accessible and look even more impressive with a snowy backdrop.
After a morning walk or a snowy drive, there’s nothing better than relaxing in a steaming alpine pool. The Tekapo Springs hot pools are open year-round and come with stunning lake and mountain views. Pools are kept at different temperatures, so you can choose your ideal level of warm.
You’ll also find a sauna, massage treatments and a cosy cafe onsite.
Lake Tekapo sits within the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, one of the best stargazing locations in the world. Winter is a fantastic time to visit, with dry air and long nights often providing crystal clear views of the night sky.
You can take a guided stargazing tour at Mt John Observatory, join a small-group tour near the lakefront, or combine it with a soak in the hot pools under the stars. All options include expert commentary, telescope viewing and warm gear.
Local tip: Stay at least two nights in Tekapo so you have a backup option in case of cloud cover.
If you’re visiting during peak winter, head to the Tekapo Springs snow park for a bit of fun. The snow tubing lanes are easy and family-friendly, while the outdoor skating rink has incredible views across the lake. It’s a great way to enjoy the snow if skiing isn’t on your itinerary.
For a full afternoon out, try the Soak, Tube & Skate combo.
Mount Cook National Park is just 1.5 hours from Tekapo and is well worth the drive. In winter, the scenery is particularly dramatic. Think pristine white peaks, spectacular glaciers and wide, open skies.
Popular winter options include:
Heli-hiking or heli-skiing the Tasman Glacier Scenic helicopter flights from the national park base Snowy walks through Hooker Valley or Tasman Valley
In addition to Tekapo’s top winter activities, there are a few iconic sights that are worth adding to your itinerary. These local landmarks are easy to access in winter and offer some of the best photo opportunities in Lake Tekapo.
This tiny stone church is one of New Zealand’s most photographed landmarks. Set beside the lake, it looks especially striking in winter.
Even if you’re not stargazing, it’s worth visiting Mt John during the day. You can hike or drive to the summit and enjoy 360-degree views over the Mackenzie Basin. Stop at the Astro Café for a warm drink with a view.
What to Pack
How to Get There: Tekapo is a scenic three-hour drive from both Queenstown and Christchurch. We recommend renting a car, as this gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace and make detours along the way. The drive between Lake Tekapo and Mount Cook is especially beautiful in winter. Bus services are limited in winter, though a few guided day tours travel between Queenstown and Christchurch with stops in Tekapo and Mount Cook. Book Mount Cook Day Tour from Queenstown >> Snow chains may be required in mid-winter, particularly in July and August. Always check the weather before travelling.
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Lake Tekapo is a magical winter destination with more to offer than you might expect. Whether you’re soaking in the hot pools, heli-hiking in nearby Mt Cook or ticking off a bucket-list stargazing tour, Tekapo is the kind of place that invites you to slow down and stay a little longer.
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