Lewis Pass
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Location of Lewis Pass |
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Elevation | 864 m. |
Location | New Zealand |
Range | Southern Alps |
Traversed by | State Highway 7 |
Lewis Pass (el. 864 m.) is a mountain pass in the South Island of New Zealand.
The northernmost of the three main passes across the Southern Alps, it is higher than the Haast Pass, but slightly lower than Arthur's Pass. State Highway 7 traverses the pass on its route between north Canterbury and the West Coast; it passes through extensive unmodified beech forest.
The pass is the saddle between the valleys of the Maruia River to the northwest and the Lewis River to the southeast. The saddle is located close to the small spa of Maruia Springs.
There are a number of tramping routes in the Lewis Pass area, including the St James Walkway.