Queenstown is so exciting with so much to see and do! I have been at Queenstown more than 10 times but it was only on this recent trip that I finally made my way to
Deer Park Heights. With so much exciting places to see and interesting activities to do, it is so easy to put aside Deer Park Heights. Yeah, what can be so interesting about seeing a park with a couple of deers, right? WRONG!!!
One of the sites around Queenstown for the filming of
Lord of The Rings (
LOTR), I had thought this place was overhyped and oversold by all the movie attention. Well, I was proven wrong. My regret, I wished I had seen it in my earlier trips! Now that you have heard it from me, put
Deer Park Heights in your list of must-see when you are in
Queenstown.
It is easy to get to the park, just 10 minutes drive from the heart of Queenstown. You could self-drive or join the coach tours. Travel along
Frankton Road (main road which leads into Queenstown), head towards the direction of
Queenstown airport, cross the narrow single-lane bridge and turn to
Kelvin Heights, the premium residential area in Queenstown. You can’t miss the signboards leading to the park.
(Click for larger photo)
Welcome to Deer Park Heights
Queenstown, Aug 2006Deer Park is a massive 800 hectares! It is a private park which still operates as a working deer farm. An entrance fee of NZ$20 per car is paid at the gate. Though walkers get in free, you would be wise to pay the $20 and drive in. If you came well prepared for tramping in New Zealand, then by all means walk in. For those on the tours, the coach will bring you into the park
Besides sunscreen, hat/cap, warm jacket, …. which are the standard pre-requisites for your
vacation in
New Zealand, bring along the following to Deer Park:
- 1 dollar coins (if self-drive)
- memory storage cards for digital camera (else lots of film). You will be taking lots of photos on this half-day trip!
The excitement:
(Click for larger photo)
Picturesque view from Deer Park Heights
Queenstown, Aug 2006550m above Queenstown, this place provides spectacular, 360 degrees, breath-taking views of the basins, lakes and mountain range surrounding
Queenstown!
Look out for my next few postings with even more stunning photos from
Deer Park!