Devil’s Punchbowl Waterfall Track

Devil’s Punchbowl Waterfall Track

Devil’s Punchbowl Waterfall Track – Nature’s Grand Shower 🌿💦

Tucked just 15 minutes’ drive from Arthur’s Pass Village, the Devil’s Punchbowl Waterfall Track delivers one of New Zealand’s most dramatic waterfalls with minimal effort. Whether you’re road-tripping the Southern Alps or craving a quick alpine escape, this short hike is an absolute must.

🌟 Why You’ll Love It

Firstly, the waterfall itself is spectacular—an 80 m curtain of water plunging into a misty basin. Moreover, the track winds through lush beech forest, with ferns brushing the path and the roar of the river guiding your way. Finally, it’s family-friendly and wheel-friendly as far as the viewing platform, so everyone can enjoy the spray.

🚶‍♀️ Track Details & Tips

Distance: 2 km return

Time: 30–40 minutes total

Grade: Easy; well-formed gravel path

Start Point: Carpark on State Highway 73, 15 min from Arthur’s Pass Village

Best Time: Any season—spring brings vibrant greenery; winter mists add atmosphere

👉 Pro Tip: Bring a light rain jacket—the mist from the falls can drift onto the platform!

📸 Photo Moment

Stand on the lower viewing platform just before sunrise or late afternoon to catch the sun illuminating the waterfall’s spray—pure magic for your camera (and soul).

💬 Your Turn!

Have you visited Devil’s Punchbowl? Or did another New Zealand waterfall steal your heart? Share your favorite waterfall track or snap a photo below! 👇

🌿 Places Nearby

Avalanche Peak (advanced,
full-day): For seasoned trampers only, this route rewards you with 360°
panoramas over the Main Divide.

Bealey Spur Track
(moderate): A steep climb through beech forest that opens onto tussock-clad
ridges.

Arthur’s Pass Village Walk
(family-friendly): Explore the historic stone church, visitor centre, and local
café—plus plenty of playground rocks for kids.

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