Description
Hope Saddle Lookout is a scenic viewpoint located in the Tasman district of New Zealand's South Island. It is situated on top of one of the north-south facing ridges between Murchison and Nelson, at an altitude of 637 meters (2,080 feet) in the Hope Range. The lookout is accessible via the Hope Saddle Lookout Track, which is signposted at the top of the hill and can be reached by car from Kohatu Junction (25.4 km away) or Kawatiri Junction (13.3 km away) on SH6.
The Hope Saddle Lookout Track is a short and easy 0.1-mile out-and-back trail that takes an average of 3 minutes to complete.
The track is evenly graded and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and forests from the lookout. The scenery is particularly beautiful during sunrise and sunset, when the sky is painted with vibrant colors.
The history of the Nelson-Blenheim notional railway is closely linked to the development of the Hope Saddle Lookout. The Nelson Section was an isolated, government-owned railway line that ran south from Nelson to Glenhope, but was never connected to the rest of the South Island rail network. In response to the call for an alternative connection to the rest of the South Island network, Prime Minister Sidney Holland promised completion of a survey of possible northern routes from Nelson to Blenheim, and reports on other potential routes via the West Coast. A decision on a rail link would be made after the surveys and reports were completed.
Overall, Hope Saddle Lookout is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Tasman district of New Zealand's South Island. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax and unwind, the lookout offers something for everyone.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids, Wheelchairs