Mirror Lakes

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Mirror Lakes are a series of small, reflective alpine lakes in New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park, famed for their mirror-like views of the Earl Mountains and easy roadside access.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lake
natural feature
tourist attraction
access roadside access
short walking track
approximateDistanceFromTeAnau about 56 kilometres
approximateDrivingTimeFromTeAnau about 45 minutes
bestTimeToVisit calm weather for best reflections
climate cool, high rainfall
country New Zealand
environment temperate rainforest surroundings
freeEntry yes
hasEcosystem wetland margins
hasFeature boardwalk
interpretive signs
viewing platforms
hasSign reversed "Mirror Lakes" sign reflected in water
hasType alpine lake
hasViewOf Earl Mountains NERFINISHED
hasWildlife native birds
knownFor mirror-like views of surrounding mountains
reflective surface
scenic roadside stop
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn Fiordland NERFINISHED
Fiordland National Park NERFINISHED
South Island
locatedOnHighway New Zealand State Highway 94 NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute Milford Road NERFINISHED
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
near Te Anau NERFINISHED
onRouteTo Milford Sound NERFINISHED
parkingAvailable yes
partOf Southern Alps NERFINISHED
photography popular photography spot
protectionStatus within national park
region Southland Region NERFINISHED
safetyNote can be affected by sandflies
suitableFor families
most fitness levels
tourismCategory roadside attraction
scenic viewpoint
walkingTrackDifficulty easy
walkingTrackLength approximately 400 metres
waterSource mountain streams
wheelchairAccess partially accessible boardwalk

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