Douglas Peak (New Zealand) Explained

Douglas Peak
Elevation M:3077
Elevation Ref:[1]
Map:New Zealand
Relief:1
Map Size:220
Label Position:right
Listing:New Zealand #7
Location:South Island, New Zealand
Range:Southern Alps
Coordinates:-43.5417°N 170.2024°W

Douglas Peak is a high mountain in the Southern Alps on the South Island of New Zealand. It is located few kilometres northeast of the second highest mountain of the country, the high Mount Tasman. The mountain lies in between the Three-thousanders Mount Haidinger in the south and Glacier Peak northeast. To the west are tributary glaciers of the Fox Glacier, to the east tributaries of the Tasman Glacier.[2]

The mountain's peak forms part of the border between New Zealand's West Coast and Canterbury Regions.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Topographic map . NZTopoMap . 31 May 2021.
  2. Web site: New Zealand Gazetteer . 1 December 2022.