Mt Cook Scenic Tour / Incl. Hooker Valley Track
On this Mt Cook Day Tour from Queenstown, you will experience the unique alpine landscapes as you travel through Mackenzie Country and into Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. This option includes the Hooker Valley Track (self-guided).
Mt Cook Scenic Tour / Incl. Hooker Valley Track Highlights
- Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
- Take the opportunity to visit Mt Cook on an easy one-day tour from Queenstown
- Travel in a specially designed premium Mercedes Sprinter for a comfortable touring experience
- Enjoy a small-group sightseeing tour limited to just 16 people
- Experience multiple scenic stops on the drive, including Cromwell, The Lindis, Omarama, Twizel, and many more
- Benefit from informative and engaging commentary provided by an experienced guide
- Enjoy up to 3 hours to hike the famed Hooker Valley Track (unguided)
- Take advantage of complimentary access to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre (if time allows)
What's Excluded
What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
The Hooker Valley Track is an self-guided walk, however our guide will transport you to the start of the trail and pick you up from the same point later that day.
For all passengers on tour, we also include access to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Centre.
This is a DOC (Department of Conservation) hiking trail, and we recommend those with medium fitness complete the entire trail. We have a strict departure time from Mt Cook Village and all hikers must return by that time.
The track leads through the sacred Tōpuni area of the Hooker Valley, which has special significance and values to Ngāi Tahu iwi, towards Aoraki/Mount Cook. The track leads out to the Hooker Lake.
White Horse Hill carpark to first lookout and first swing bridge
Distance from White Horse Hill carpark to lookout: 1 km (about 15 minutes walking time one way.)
The first 700 m of the track passes close to the Alpine Memorial (a great viewpoint) and Freda’s Rock before coming to the viewing point of the Mueller Lake lookout and the first swing bridge.
The track surface to the first lookout is a firm clay/gravel surface with easy grades. It is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.
Beyond the first lookout there are several sections of steps which make wheelchair/buggy access difficult.
First swing bridge to second swing bridge
Distance from White Horse Hill carpark to second swing bridge: 2.5 km (about 45 minutes walking time one way.)
From the first of three swing bridges along the way, enjoy the views over the Mueller Lake and listen for the rumbling of avalanches from the distant Mount Sefton. You may be able to spot them before they crash into the Mueller Glacier below.
After crossing the Hooker River, the track goes between old moraine ridges and humps to the second swing bridge.
During red weather warnings or when intense rainfall or high winds are forecast, the Hooker Valley Track will close at the gate at the first swing bridge.
Second swing bridge to third swing bridge and Hooker Lake
Distance from second swing bridge to Hooker Lake: 2.5 km (about 45 minutes walking time one way.)
The second swing bridge may be closed during winds exceeding 80 k/hr and during significant flood events. The bridge was severely damaged during a storm in 2019. There is erosion on both sides which affects its structural integrity during high winds. Engineers have determined the bridge is completely safe when not affected by strong winds and flood events.
From here the vegetation changes to more open tussock and a wider valley floor. There are public toilets located 15 minutes walk further on from the second swing bridge.
A third and final swing bridge then leads to the Hooker Lake, the source of the Hooker River.
The track ends with an amazing view over the iceberg-speckled Hooker Lake and up to majestic Aoraki/Mount Cook and the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana.
Return the same way, enjoying more views down the valley and across to the Sealy Range.
Distance from Hooker Lake back to White Horse Hill carpark: 5 km (about 90 minutes walking time one way.)
- An extra warm layer of clothing
- Camera
- Sunblock & sunglasses
- Wet weather gear
- Hiking shoes
We recommend purchasing food in Omarama (a stop we make on the way) or bringing lunch from Queenstown at the start of the day. We arrive at 12pm, so you will likely be ready for lunch not long after arriving.
If you are only going to walk a short portion of the trail, you can choose to use the remainder of your free time in the village and buy food at a local cafe.
If you intend to do the full hike or spend more than 1 hour on the trail, we recommend purchasing food in Omarama or bringing this from Queenstown at the start of the day.
We don’t want to give too much away! The drive from Queenstown to Mt Cook is stunning and there are plenty of scenic stops enroute, your guide knows the best spots and will choose these on the day.
Yes! You will get up close to the icebergs on the Tasman Glacial Lake, with even the chance to touch them.
We pick up from select Queenstown hotels and the main bus stop routes in Queenstown town centre and along Frankton Road. When booking, type in your accommodation and it will suggest the closest bus stop. If it doesn’t come up just check in with us and we’ll let you know where is closest for you!
As this is a weather dependent tour, if there is risk of adverse weather conditions that will impact the operation of the tour, you will be contacted the day prior to your trip to explore alternative options.
The Hooker Valley Track is exposed, so if you are intending to hike this trail in any weather, you must be prepared and dress accordingly (leave your trendy clothes at home, trust us!).
Due to this being one of the tour operator's most popular tours and wanting to be fair to all who join us they do not offer reserved seating. If you have a request we will do our best to accommodate but we cannot guarantee.
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- Abba Court -Pick up will be outside Creeksyde Holiday Park
- Absoloot Vaue Backpackers - Pick up will be outside the Station Information Centre
- Adventure Q2 Hostel - Pick up will be outside the Station Information Centre
- Adventure Queenstown Hostel - Pick up will be outside the Station Information Centre
- Alexis Motor Lodge - Pick up will be outside Copthorne Lakeview, 88 Frankton Road