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Mount Bealey is a prominent 1,836-meter (6,024-foot) mountain peak located in New Zealand's South Island, within the stunning Arthur's Pass National Park. This significant summit rises distinctly above the village of Arthur's Pass in the Canterbury Region, forming part of the majestic Southern Alps. From its slopes, visitors can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding Shaler Range, Polar Range, and the Waimakariri River valley.
What draws many to Mount Bealey are the grand mountain and valley views available throughout much…
Routes leading to this Highlight may be dangerous
Routes may comprise technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
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4
hikers
8.69km
06:21
1,120m
1,120m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Elevation 1,850 m
Mount Bealey is considered an advanced tramping track and is best suited for fit, experienced hikers. The terrain is steep and rugged, featuring large step-ups, rocks, and tree roots. Beyond the bushline, the route to the summit is unmarked, involving scree, rocky terrain, and some scrambling. It is not recommended for beginners.
No, dogs are not permitted on the Mount Bealey Track or within Arthur's Pass National Park. This is to protect the native wildlife and natural environment of the park.
During winter, the track can be covered in snow, presenting significant avalanche hazards. Hikers attempting the summit in winter require specialized winter alpine equipment, snowcraft skills, and knowledge of avalanche assessment. The avalanche paths are not marked, making careful planning and experience crucial.
The primary access point for the Mount Bealey Track is from State Highway 73, near the Rough Creek Bridge, just south of Arthur's Pass village. Parking is available in this vicinity, but it's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly.
The Mount Bealey Track gains 610 meters in elevation to the bushline and typically takes 2 to 4 hours for the return journey to this point. Continuing to the summit will add significant time and effort.
No specific permits are required for day hiking the Mount Bealey Track. However, as it is located within Arthur's Pass National Park, visitors are expected to adhere to all national park regulations.
The area is a habitat for native species, including the inquisitive kea parrots and New Zealand falcons. The track also passes through known kiwi habitat, though spotting a kiwi is rare as they are nocturnal and shy.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the climb to Mount Bealey's summit is often combined with traverses to nearby peaks such as Avalanche Peak or Lyell Peak for multi-peak day hikes, offering an even more challenging and rewarding experience.
Mount Bealey has an elevation of 1,836 meters (6,024 feet). The primary Mount Bealey Track gains approximately 610 meters (2,000 feet) in elevation to the bushline, with further significant gain to the summit.
The Mount Bealey trailhead is located near Arthur's Pass village, which offers basic amenities such as accommodation, cafes, and pubs. It's advisable to carry all necessary supplies for your hike as facilities are limited once on the trail.
The most favorable weather for climbing or viewing Mount Bealey is typically during the summer months, from December through February. This period generally offers the most suitable conditions for tramping and mountaineering, with less snow and more stable weather.