Tongariro Alpine Crossing

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing in Tongariro National Park is a tramping track in New Zealand, and is among the most popular day hikes in the country. The Tongariro National Park is a World Heritage site which has the distinction of dual status, as it has been acknowledged for both its natural and cultural significance.

Tongariro Alpine Crossing
View from the summit over the Emerald Lakes, across the Central Crater, to Blue Lake. Autumn 2004.
Length19.4 km (12.1 mi)
Location
TrailheadsMangatepopo Carpark
Ketetahi Carpark
UseHiking
Highest pointRed Crater, 1,886 m (6,188 ft)
Lowest pointKetetahi Carpark, 760 m (2,490 ft)
DifficultyModerate
Websitewww.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/tracks-and-walks/central-north-island/ruapehu/tongariro-alpine-crossing/

The crossing passes over the volcanic terrain of the multi-cratered active volcano Mount Tongariro, passing the eastern base of Mount Ngauruhoe.

The full distance of the track is usually 19.4-kilometre (12.1 mi).

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