Lake Rotoiti
Previously known as Lake Arthur, Lake Rotoiti is a lake in New Zealand's Tasman region. Within the boundaries of Nelson Lakes National Park, there is a sizable mountain lake. The Buller River receives water from the lake that is fed by the Travers River. The lake is 82 meters deep and encircled by beech trees. A little town called Saint Arnaud is located near the lake's northernmost point.
Lake Rotoiti, which is in New Zealand's Tasman Region and is a well-liked recreation destination because of its location inside the Nelson Lakes National Park, has been known for much of its existence as Lake Arthur after the English Army captain who was among the first Europeans to see it in 1843.
The largest peaks of the Saint Arnaud Mountain Range surround Lake Rotoiti on its northern, eastern, and western coasts as it is located high in the range. Due to their altitude, the peaks are always covered in snow for a large portion of the year, giving the lake and surrounding area a European alpine appearance that many tourists are unprepared for.
Location: Nelson Lakes National Park, Tasman Region, South Island