Geography
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The lake covers an area of 83 km2 (32 sq mi) and is at an altitude of 710 m (2,330 ft) above sea level. It is fed at its northern end by both the braided Godley River and Macaulay River, which have their sources in the Southern Alps to the north. The meltwater from the Southern Alps is tinged with a light turquoise colour from the glacial silt. This gives Lake Tekapo its distinctive colour. To the east of Lake Tekapo lies the Two Thumb Range with Mount Toby (2,222 m); Braun Elwert Peak (2,086 m); Dobson Peak (2,095 m) and Mount Maude (1,797 m) amongst the mountains overlooking Lake Tekapo. On the western side of Lake Tekapo. Mount John (1,031 m) is closest to the town with Lake Alexandrina further north and Mistake Peak (1,931 m) sitting towards the head of the lake. Cowans Hill (783m) lies at the southern end of Lake Tekapo behind the township and next to the Tekapo River.
The average water temperature on the surface of the lake varies between a low of 5.8 to 5.9 °C in September and a high of 17 °C in January.
The lake is a popular tourist destination, and several resort hotels are located in the township of Lake Tekapo at the lake's southern end. The Lake Tekapo Regional Park, administered by Environment Canterbury, is located on the lake's southern shore. State Highway 8 runs past Lake Tekapo at its southern end.
On a clear day, the taller snow-capped peaks of Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park are visible from Lake Tekapo.
An astronomical observatory is located at Mount John, which is to the north of the town, and south of the small Lake Alexandrina.
Climate[edit]
Lake Tekapo is one of the sunniest places in New Zealand with annual sunshine hours averaging more than 2,400 each year.
Climate data for Lake Tekapo, elevation 762 m (2,500 ft), (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1925–present)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
35.0(95.0)
34.0(93.2)
30.7(87.3)
26.1(79.0)
22.2(72.0)
18.5(65.3)
17.6(63.7)
21.9(71.4)
24.8(76.6)
26.1(79.0)
28.3(82.9)
30.6(87.1)
35.0(95.0)
Mean maximum °C (°F)
30.4(86.7)
29.2(84.6)
26.4(79.5)
22.2(72.0)
17.8(64.0)
14.9(58.8)
12.8(55.0)
15.2(59.4)
19.8(67.6)
22.4(72.3)
25.5(77.9)
27.3(81.1)
31.2(88.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
22.2(72.0)
22.2(72.0)
19.5(67.1)
15.3(59.5)
11.5(52.7)
7.4(45.3)
6.6(43.9)
8.8(47.8)
12.4(54.3)
15.2(59.4)
17.3(63.1)
20.1(68.2)
14.9(58.8)
Daily mean °C (°F)
15.4(59.7)
15.2(59.4)
12.7(54.9)
9.4(48.9)
6.4(43.5)
2.7(36.9)
1.9(35.4)
3.8(38.8)
6.7(44.1)
9.0(48.2)
10.9(51.6)
13.4(56.1)
9.0(48.2)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
8.5(47.3)
8.2(46.8)
6.0(42.8)
3.5(38.3)
1.4(34.5)
−1.9(28.6)
−2.8(27.0)
−1.2(29.8)
1.0(33.8)
2.8(37.0)
4.5(40.1)
6.8(44.2)
3.1(37.6)
Mean minimum °C (°F)
1.0(33.8)
2.1(35.8)
−0.3(31.5)
−2.4(27.7)
−4.0(24.8)
−7.8(18.0)
−8.6(16.5)
−7.4(18.7)
−4.1(24.6)
−4.0(24.8)
−1.8(28.8)
0.5(32.9)
−10.5(13.1)
Record low °C (°F)
−3.2(26.2)
−2.2(28.0)
−5.1(22.8)
−6.5(20.3)
−11.1(12.0)
−15.6(3.9)
−14.8(5.4)
−13.8(7.2)
−10.1(13.8)
−8.3(17.1)
−5.3(22.5)
−7.0(19.4)
−15.6(3.9)
Average rainfall mm (inches)
38.1(1.50)
42.2(1.66)
29.2(1.15)
51.0(2.01)
71.6(2.82)
52.1(2.05)
50.3(1.98)
38.2(1.50)
33.8(1.33)
44.9(1.77)
42.3(1.67)
41.1(1.62)
534.8(21.06)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm)
4.9
4.4
4.8
5.9
7.8
7.2
6.8
7.2
6.4
7.3
5.9
6.2
74.8
Average relative humidity (%)
58.6
67.2
72.5
71.4
77.2
81.7
78.5
76.6
65.6
64.1
60.2
61.1
69.6
Mean monthly sunshine hours
267.4
236.8
226.6
194.5
151.4
143.5
148.6
183.9
209.9
233.2
252.0
256.8
2,504.6
Source 1: NIWA Climate Data
Source 2: CliFlo