That Wanaka Tree

That Wanaka Tree

That Wanaka Tree — often simply called That Wanaka Tree — is one of New Zealand’s most photographed natural icons, standing alone in the shallows at the southern end of Lake Wānaka with the majestic Southern Alps in the background.

🌳 What makes it special

Photographic fame: Its solitary silhouette against the lake and mountains has made it globally recognisable and widely shared on social media.

Unique setting: The willow appears to “grow” out of the water, giving a surreal and tranquil feel.

Photographer favourite: Best at sunrise or sunset, when reflections and light are most striking.

📍 Visiting tips

A short walk along the lakeshore from Roys Bay or the town centre brings you to the viewing spot.

Arrive early for fewer crowds and softer light for photos.

Be respectful and avoid climbing or disturbing the tree — it’s fragile and has been damaged by visitors in the past.

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