Aoraki / Mount Cook, Alpine peak in Southern Alps, New Zealand
Aoraki / Mount Cook rises to 3,724 meters, making it the highest mountain in New Zealand, with three distinct summits and extensive glacial formations.
European explorers named the mountain after Captain James Cook in 1851, recognizing his contributions to mapping New Zealand's coastal waters during the 1770s.
The name Aoraki stems from Māori legends, telling the story of a young man who turned to stone along with his brothers, forming the Southern Alps.
The mountain base features numerous trails for hiking, including the Hooker Valley Track, which leads visitors through alpine meadows toward glacial lakes.
The mountain sits within an International Dark Sky Reserve, where minimal light pollution allows clear views of stars and celestial formations at night.
Location: Canterbury Region
Location: Mackenzie District
Elevation above the sea: 3,724 m
GPS coordinates: -43.59500,170.14217
Latest update: May 27, 2025 20:34
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