Mount / Mt Iron Track

Mount / Mt Iron Track

Mount / Mt Iron Track

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Mount / Mt Iron Track

4.5 km return | 1 hour 30 minutes return

A bite-size Wanaka walk, but with grand views. And within walking distance of town.

Walking Track

Access

1.5 km from Wanaka town on SH6, Mount Iron Track is signposted by a parking area on the left.

Track

Heading clockwise around the mount, there is a steady climb through kanuka scrub, with panoramas up the lake to the mountains of Mount Aspiring National Park.

At the summit is a plaque with the names of the main peaks and features, including Cardrona Valley, Pisa Range and Lake Hawea.

Return via the same track or continue on the loop. The descent via Albert Town is steeper and less scenic.

Geology

The entire area around Mount Aspiring National Park and Lake Wanaka underwent glaciation over several periods during the last 2 million years. Each successive penetration by the glacial advances obliterated what had gone before.

During the last Pleistocene, with it’s maximum around 17,000 year ago, glaciers descended the Matukituki Valley and met with others at Lake Wanaka, excavating deep valleys. Advances carved the inclined beds of the schist rock.

One notable feature is known as a roche moutonee - or rock sheep. An outcrop of resistant rock has the effect of slowing a glacier in its tracks, arresting its flow and diminishing its erosive powers. An attenuated slope results. Conversely on the downstream side, an acceleration increases its erosive power, giving a steeper slope. Observed from a side view, the shape resembles a sheep - at least it did to French geologists who first described these features.

Polynesian History

The first Maori tribes said to have visited the region were Waitaha. They were later usurped by Ngati Mamoe and later Ngai Tahu.

Waitaha stories are contentious and there are many differing accounts of their origin. Te Rakaihautu was said to have landed the Uruao canoe in Tasman Bay around 850 AD and been responsible for the formation of many land features on Te Wai Pounamu (the South Island). He was like a demi-god.

Over 20 generations later, the descendant O Roko te Whatu lived near Wanaka, at the Neck between Lakes Hawea and Wanaka.

Around 1700, the Waitaha chief Potiki-Tautahi was murdered at Lake Wanaka by his nephew Te Weka.

Later, Katimamoe (K often replaces Ng in the southern dialect) migrated south from homelands in the Hawkes Bay. Some settlements are recorded around Lakes Hawea and Wanaka in early accounts. These were probably seasonal. By 1780 all Waitaha and Katimamoe pure breds had disappeared.

Maori likely used the lakes as mahinga kai - places to gather food like eels and fish, weka and ducks, ti kouka and aruhe (fern root). The area was strategic too, with crossing points nearby like the Motutapu Valley, Matukituki, Cardrona Valley and Tiori-patea (Haast Pass), which accessed valuable deposits of pounamu (greenstone). These greenstone trails were well documented in story and song. Sacred knowledge of techniques to keep travellers alive in these harsh parts were transmitted orally and with reverence.

In 1836, raids by Ngati Tama chief, Te Puoho, scattered many Ngai Tahu groupings. Affiliated to the notorious chief Te Rauparaha, his war parties migrated south, crossing Haast Pass and killing two young girls at Makarora. They feasted on their flesh and took Pukuharuru, son of Te Puoho, as captive. Battles ensured, freeing the kidnapped son, and the family fled to the west. Or maybe the east. Details are unverifiable.

By the time Europeans arrived, there were no Maori left in the region.

European History

This walk, close to town, shows off the recent boom in Wanaka’s house building. Many of those shiny roofs and manicured suburbs have sprung up in the last few decades, as the world has discovered that Wanaka is a really nice place to live. Pretty views, clean and with heaps of summer and winter activities. The problem is that many of those homeowners don’t actually live here. Over 50% of Wanaka’s houses are absentee owners, either investment properties, Air BnB or long-term rentals. Great for property prices. Not so great if you are a local worker on average wages who would like to stay and contribute to the spirit of the local community.

Details

Feature Value Info

Organisation

DOC Otago

Central government organisation

Location

South IslandWanaka RegionWanaka Township

Categories

  • Activity__walking_and_trekkingWalking
  • Free

Directions

To Coordinates

Coordinates

-44.693460902207

169.155335426331

Latitude
-44.693460902207
Longitude
169.155335426331

Nearby

Reviews

    • Great views!
    • Easy 1.5 hour walk with great views.
    • The lookout for Mt Iron is so great.
    • Beautiful and a very easy walk.
    • Moderate walk with a stunning view from the top.
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  • 4.0/5

    Scenic view, nice loop walk.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 3.5/5

    Very nice view, dogs have been on the track.....

    good access.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.0/5

    Good view.

    Well maintained path - quite steep in places.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.0/5

    Great views!

    Good track.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.5/5

    Nice walk, not too hard and the views from the top are rewarding.

    Good for a family walk, it took us 1.5 hours.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 3.5/5

    Stunning views up the hill and from the top but a bit boring down the other side again.

    Nice walk though.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016

  • 3.5/5

    A steep climb in the rain was not much joy but the views from the top were worth it.

    Coming down through the bush was a nice end.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Nice easy hike to get a spectacular view of Wanaka and Lake Hawea.

    The path is good and plenty of friendly locals doing it daily to say hello to.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016

  • 4.5/5

    Beautiful and a very easy walk.

    Reviewed about 8 years ago

  • 5.0/5

    1 hour 30 minute walk takes you to the top of Mt Iron and back with magnificent views of Wanaka, well worth the walk, easy track with a couple of short, steep parts.

    Reviewed almost 8 years ago and experienced in April 2016

  • 3.0/5

    It is an easy walk, you can see the Lake Wanaka and the Lake Hawea from the top.

    Beautiful view.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 4.0/5

    Scenic view, nice loop walk.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 3.5/5

    Very nice view, dogs have been on the track.....

    good access.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.0/5

    Good view.

    Well maintained path - quite steep in places.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.0/5

    Great views!

    Good track.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in January 2017

  • 4.5/5

    Nice walk, not too hard and the views from the top are rewarding.

    Good for a family walk, it took us 1.5 hours.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in December 2016

  • 5.0/5

    Nice easy hike to get a spectacular view of Wanaka and Lake Hawea.

    The path is good and plenty of friendly locals doing it daily to say hello to.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in October 2016

  • 3.5/5

    Stunning views up the hill and from the top but a bit boring down the other side again.

    Nice walk though.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016

  • 3.5/5

    A steep climb in the rain was not much joy but the views from the top were worth it.

    Coming down through the bush was a nice end.

    Reviewed over 7 years ago and experienced in November 2016

  • 5.0/5

    1 hour 30 minute walk takes you to the top of Mt Iron and back with magnificent views of Wanaka, well worth the walk, easy track with a couple of short, steep parts.

    Reviewed almost 8 years ago and experienced in April 2016

  • 4.5/5

    Beautiful and a very easy walk.

    Reviewed about 8 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    Short walk - great views of all of the surroundings.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in February 2016

  • 3.0/5

    It is an easy walk, you can see the Lake Wanaka and the Lake Hawea from the top.

    Beautiful view.

    Reviewed over 8 years ago and experienced in March 2016

  • 3.5/5

    The lookout for Mt Iron is so great.

    Then, the landscape from the main has created nice memories for us.

    Reviewed almost 9 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    Amazing view, though quite exhausting on a hot day so bring plenty of water.

    And DO NOT GO OFF TRACK. We did and we regretted it.

    Reviewed about 9 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Amazing view!!

    60 minute walk from the town centre. Sunset is the best time - good photographs.

    Reviewed over 9 years ago

  • 5.0/5

    Moderate walk with a stunning view from the top.

    Totally worth it.

    Reviewed over 9 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    A wonderful complement to PuzzleWorld (if you can cross the highway safely), a brisk uphill with nice views (my day was cloudy and drizzly, but better than being in the mobs navigating the maze at PuzzleWorld

    ).

    Reviewed almost 12 years ago and experienced in December 2012

  • 4.0/5

    Walking the Mount Iron up and down just take one and a half hours, easy.

    Great views.

    Reviewed about 12 years ago and experienced in March 2012

  • 4.0/5

    A 2 hour walk that takes you high above Wanaka, amazing views.

    Reviewed almost 13 years ago and experienced in November 2011

  • 4.5/5

    Easy 1.5 hour walk with great views.

    Reviewed over 13 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Nice walk, beautiful views.

    Reviewed over 13 years ago and experienced in February 2010

  • 4.0/5

    A nice loop circuit with a stiff climb from both directions - great views from top.

    Reviewed over 13 years ago

  • 4.0/5

    The Mount Iron 1.30hrs loop tour up and down Mt Iron - with fantastic outlooks over the lakes and the valley.

    Reviewed over 13 years ago

  • 4.5/5

    Superb panoramic views from top, short walk.

    Reviewed about 14 years ago and experienced in March 2010

  • 4.5/5

    great short walk for a lovely view of the lakes and wanaka.

    Frequented by local runners and labrador owners!

    Reviewed about 14 years ago

  • 5.0/5

    Locals recommended and do frequently.

    Steep to begin with but easy relaxed climb otherwise - again carrying heavy baby. Great panoramic 360 degree views of Wanaka, 2 lakes and valleys.

    Reviewed over 14 years ago

  • 3.5/5

    Pretty hard in the beginning but later it's easier and a nice view on the top.

    Reviewed over 14 years ago and experienced in April 2009

  • 5.0/5

    Next to the puzzling world.

    Good 1.5h track excellent 360 view -> definitely worth it!!

    Reviewed over 14 years ago and experienced in March 2009

  • 4.0/5

    Great walk in the morning when it's not warm.

    Beautiful view over the city and some stop points.

    Reviewed over 14 years ago and experienced in April 2009

  • 3.5/5

    Steep track, but well worth it for a nice view.

    It takes you about 1.5 to 2 hours.

    Reviewed over 14 years ago