Image: John Robinson | ©
View upwards towards a group of large rocks jutting out of the tussock on a ridge. Two people on bikes can be seen riding amongst the tussock.
Obelisk Loop Track Track

Located in Kopuwai Conservation Area in the Otago region

This loop starts from the highest point on the range at Kopuwai. On a good day, you can see as far out as Rakiura/Stewart Island, Aoraki/Mt Cook, and Mt Aspiring/Tititea.

Obelisk Loop Track starts and ends at Kopuwai/Obelisk, the culturally significant rock tor at the highest point on the range – 1682 m high. You can walk this track as a loop or use it to get to other tracks in the area.

The track offers great views and provides access to both:

On a clear day, you can see as far as Rakiura/Stewart Island, Aoraki/Mt Cook, and Mt Aspiring/Tititea.

The high altitude landscape is dominated by open rocky herb fields that have interesting alpine plants. You'll also get to walk through wetlands.

Mountain biking

There are some steep pinches and rough sections.

Starting from Alexandra:

  1. Travel south along SH8 for 14 km to Fruitlands.
  2. Turn right onto Symes Road – this is a 4WD gravel road
  3. After 12 km you'll reach the top of the Old Man Range.
  4. At the top turn right and travel for a further 2 km to the Kopuwai Historic Reserve. The Obelisk Loop Track starts and finishes at this reserve.

To access the start of this track 4WD vehicles should travel in pairs with recovery gear.

Do not park near the transmitter building as radio waves can affect vehicle electronics.

Winter access – roads impassable

Road access to Kopuwai Conservation Area is on dry-weather, largely un-maintained legal roads. In winter the roads become impassable because of snow and ground conditions.

This area is subject to weather extremes at any time of year and roads can become very wet and swampy. Check the weather forecast or contact Tititea/Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre.

This track sits on an exposed range above 1000 m.

Weather and fog: Temperatures at this altitude can change suddenly even in mid-summer. Take warm and windproof clothing. Fog can roll in quickly – take a map and GPS to help with navigation during the fog.

Avalanches: Be avalanche aware as this area has ‘simple’ avalanche terrain.

Look out for black back gulls and oyster catchers around the rock tors.

In spring and summer you’ll find lots of grasshoppers.

The distinctive rock tor in the heart of the Kopuwai Historic Reserve is the area's highest point at 1682 m high.

More about the legend of Kopuwai and history of the area.