Information about List Of Mountains Of New Zealand By Height

The following is a list of the highest mountains in New Zealand, and also of some other prominent mountains and hills, ordered by height.

The 30 highest mountains

The 30 highest mountains are all within the Southern Alps, a chain that forms the backbone of the South Island.
  1. Aoraki/Mount Cook - 3754 m (12,316 ft)
  2. Mount Tasman - 3498 m (11,476 ft)
  3. Mount Dampier - 3440 m (11,286 ft)
  4. Mount Vancouver - 3309 m
  5. Mount Silberhorn - 3279 m (10,758 ft)
  6. Mount Malte-Brun - 3198 m
  7. Mount Hicks - 3194 m
  8. Mount Lendenfeld - 3194 m (10,502 ft)
  9. Mount Graham
  10. Mount Torres - 3163 m (10,377 ft)
  11. Mount Sefton - 3157 m (10,358 ft)
  12. Mount Teichelmann - 3160 m (10,367 ft)
  13. Mount Haast - 3138 m (10,295 ft)
  14. Mount Elie de Beaumont - 3109 m (10,200 ft)
  15. La Perouse - 3079 m (10,102 ft)
  16. Douglas Peak - 3081 m (10,108 ft)
  17. Mount Haidinger - 3066 m (10, 059 ft)
  18. Mount Magellan
  19. Mount Malaspina
  20. The Minarets - 3065 m (10,056 ft)
  21. Mount Aspiring - 3033 m (9951 ft)
  22. Mount Hamilton - 3022 m (9915 ft)
  23. Mount Dixon
  24. Glacier Peak - 3007 m (9865 ft)
  25. Mount De La Beche - 2992 m (9816 ft)
  26. Aiguilles Rouges - 2966 m (9731 ft)
  27. Mount Nazomi - 2962 m (9718 ft)
  28. Mount Darwin - 2961 m (9715 ft)
  29. Mount Chudliegh - 2952 m (9685 ft)
  30. Mount Annan, New Zealand - 2947 m (9669 ft)

Other prominent mountains and hills

Over 2000 metres

1000 to 2000 metres

Under 1000 metres

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Southern Alps is a mountain range which runs along the western side of the South Island of New Zealand. It forms a natural dividing range along the entire length of the South Island.
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Aoraki/Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand.[0] It lies in the Southern Alps range, which runs the length of the West Coast of the South Island. A popular tourist destination[2], it is also a favourite challenge for mountain climbers.
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Mount Tasman (Rarakiora in Māori) is New Zealand's second highest mountain, rising to a height of 3497 metres. It is located in the Southern Alps of the South Island, four kilometres to the north of its larger neighbour, Aoraki/Mount Cook.
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Mount Dampier (Rakiroa in Māori) is New Zealand's third highest mountain, rising to 3,440 m (11,286 ft). It is located in the Southern Alps, between Mount Hicks and Aoraki/Mount Cook. It is often traversed by climbers on route to the North ridge of Mount Cook.
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Mount Vancouver is New Zealand's fourth highest mountain, rising to 3,309 meters (10,856 feet). It is located in the Southern Alps.

See also

  • List of mountains of New Zealand by height

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Mount Silberhorn is the fourth highest mountain in New Zealand, rising to 3,303 m (10,836 ft). It is located in the Southern Alps, along one of the ridges leading to Mount Tasman.

See also

  • List of mountains of New Zealand by height

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Mount Lendenfeld, the sixth highest peak in New Zealand, is located in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park.
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Mount Aspiring is New Zealand's highest mountain outside the Mount Cook region.

Set within the South Island's Mount Aspiring National Park, it has a height of 3,033 metres. Māori named it Tititea, which translates as Glistening Peak.
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Tapuae-o-Uenuku, formerly Mount Tapuaenuku, is the highest peak in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island. The name translates from Māori as "footprint of the rainbow", though is usually regarded as being named after Chief Tapuaenuku.
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Southern Alps is a mountain range which runs along the western side of the South Island of New Zealand. It forms a natural dividing range along the entire length of the South Island.
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Mount Ruapehu, or just Ruapehu, is an active stratovolcano at the southern end of the Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand. It is 23 kilometres northeast of Ohakune and 40 kilometres southwest of the southern shore of Lake Taupo, within Tongariro National Park.
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Mount Ruapehu, or just Ruapehu, is an active stratovolcano at the southern end of the Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand. It is 23 kilometres northeast of Ohakune and 40 kilometres southwest of the southern shore of Lake Taupo, within Tongariro National Park.
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Mount Ruapehu, or just Ruapehu, is an active stratovolcano at the southern end of the Taupo Volcanic Zone in New Zealand. It is 23 kilometres northeast of Ohakune and 40 kilometres southwest of the southern shore of Lake Taupo, within Tongariro National Park.
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Mount Hopkins is located in the Southern Alps of New Zealand's South Island. It lies 25 kilometres to the southwest of Aoraki/Mount Cook, and rises to 2682 metres.

Several rivers have their sources on or close to the slopes of Mount Hopkins, notably the Landsborough River to
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Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont [1] is a dormant stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. The 2518-metre-high mountain is one of the most symmetrical volcanic cones in the world.
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The Remarkables are a mountain range and skifield in the South Island of New Zealand. Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu, the range lives up to its name by rising sharply to create an impressive backdrop for the waters.
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The Remarkables are a mountain range and skifield in the South Island of New Zealand. Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu, the range lives up to its name by rising sharply to create an impressive backdrop for the waters.
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Mount Ngauruhoe is an active stratovolcano in New Zealand. It is the youngest vent and highest peak in the Tongariro volcanic complex on the Central Plateau of the North Island, and first erupted about 2,500 years ago.
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Mount Adams is a mountain in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It is roughly 19 km south of Harihari and reaches 2,208 m (7,244 feet) in height.[1]
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Mount Hutt rises to the west of the Canterbury Plains in the South Island of New Zealand, above the braided upper reaches of the Rakaia River, and 80 kilometres west of Christchurch. Its summit is 2190 metres above sea level.
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Mount Tongariro is a volcanic complex in the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres to the southwest of Lake Taupo, and is the northernmost of the three active volcanoes that dominate the landscape of the central North Island.
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Benmore Peak is the highest point of the Benmore Range, which is located in the southern half of the Mackenzie Basin, South Island, New Zealand.

The 30 km (18½ mile) by 17 km (10½ mile) Benmore Range is aligned approximately north–south and situated
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Benmore Peak is the highest point of the Benmore Range, which is located in the southern half of the Mackenzie Basin, South Island, New Zealand.

The 30 km (18½ mile) by 17 km (10½ mile) Benmore Range is aligned approximately north–south and situated
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Mount Cardrona in Central Otago, New Zealand, is the home of the Cardrona Ski Field. This is one of the most popular family orientated ski fields in New Zealand. Mount Cardrona is located in the Crown Range between Wanaka and Queenstown.
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Mount Owen is in the Tasman district of the South Island of New Zealand. It stands at 1875 metres above sea level and is part of the Marino Mountains.

There are a number of caves in the marble karst areas on the flanks of the mountain, including New Zealand's longest cave
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Benmore Peak is the highest point of the Benmore Range, which is located in the southern half of the Mackenzie Basin, South Island, New Zealand.

The 30 km (18½ mile) by 17 km (10½ mile) Benmore Range is aligned approximately north–south and situated
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Benmore Peak is the highest point of the Benmore Range, which is located in the southern half of the Mackenzie Basin, South Island, New Zealand.

The 30 km (18½ mile) by 17 km (10½ mile) Benmore Range is aligned approximately north–south and situated
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