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Location: That Wanaka Tree, Lake Wānaka, New Zealand

Type: Iconic photo spot

Best For: Sunrise/sunset photography, lake views

Time: 20–60 minutes

Difficulty: Easy walk from nearby access points

Also Known As: #ThatWanakaTree

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That Wanaka Tree (Google Maps)

Expect crowds in peak season and around sunrise/sunset.

Etiquette

Stay on established paths and respect private property boundaries and the lakeshore environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is That Wanaka Tree?

That Wanaka Tree is on the shore of Lake Wānaka near the town of Wānaka on New Zealand’s South Island.

Why is That Wanaka Tree famous?

It is a single tree growing out of the lake that became an iconic photography subject.

How do you get to That Wanaka Tree?

Use the map link above and park in nearby public parking, then walk along the lakefront.

When is the best time to visit?

Sunrise and sunset are popular for light, but they are also the busiest times.

How long do you need there?

Most visits are 20–60 minutes, longer if you are waiting for space to take photos.

Is it family-friendly?

Yes. Keep kids close near the water and watch for slippery rocks.

Can you swim near the tree?

Swimming may be possible in the lake depending on season and conditions, but be cautious around rocks and cold water.

Is it accessible for mobility challenges?

Access depends on the route you take along the lakefront. Some surfaces can be uneven.

Is there parking?

Yes, but it can fill up in peak season. Arrive early or visit mid-day on weekdays.

What should I bring?

Bring warm layers, especially for sunrise. A rain cover for your camera helps in changeable weather.

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