Lake Marian near Glenorchy, Otago (New Zealand)
If you’re heading to or from Milford Sound and the weather is moderately clear, don’t miss this walk. Although it’s only about 6 km, it’s relatively steep and rough so, unless you’re already camped nearby, leisurely hikers should allow plenty of time for getting to the trailhead, to hike in, enjoy the lake, and head out, before camping nearby at one of the campgrounds ready for (or after) Milford Sound.
Lake Marian Track is a well-marked, out-and-return day hike that traverses a swinging bridge, through rainforest and to a hidden gem of a lake with picturesque waterfalls cascading into it. It’s a steep and steady climb to the lake, with rough and rocky sections and exposed tree roots, so the the track can be quite slippery after rain. But the canopy of moss-covered trees is otherworldly and, once you reach the lake with its circle of snow-covered peaks, you’ll want to linger on its shoreline to soak in the views.