Douglas Peak
Douglas Peak is a 3,077-metre (10,095-foot) mountain in New Zealand's Southern Alps on the South Island. It is a few kilometers northeast of Mount Tasman, the country's second highest peak at 3,497 meters (11,473 feet). The mountain is located between Mount Haidinger in the south and Glacier Peak in the northeast. To the west are Fox Glacier tributaries, and to the east are Tasman Glacier tributaries.
The peak of the mountain forms part of the border between the West Coast- a New Zealand region on the west coast of the South Island administered by the West Coast Regional Council and known colloquially as Te Tai Poutini; and Canterbury regions- a New Zealand region in the central-eastern South Island that covers 44,503.88 square kilometers (17,183.04 square miles) and has a population of 649,800 people (June 2021).
Location: South Island, New Zealand
Height: 3,077 m (10,095 ft)