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Basin countries
  
Surface area
  
6 km (2.3 sq mi)

Area
  
6 km²

Outflow location
  
Max. length
  
4 km (2.5 mi)

Surface elevation
  
480 m

Length
  
4 km

Inflow source
  
Lake Gunn wwwdocgovtnzglobalimagesplacesfiordlandlak

Primary inflows
  
west branch of the Eglinton River

Primary outflows
  
west branch of the Eglinton River

Lake gunn new zealand


Lake Gunn is a lake in the South Island of New Zealand, located at 44°53′S 168°05′E.

Contents

Map of Lake Gunn, Fiordland National Park 9679, New Zealand

Lake gunn


Geography

A small lake between Lake Te Anau and Milford Sound, it lies close to the New Zealand State Highway 94 (the Milford Sound Road) and the Divide of the Southern Alps. The small tramping camp of Cascade Creek lies close to the lake's southern end. The west branch of the Eglinton River flows through the lake. There is a Department of Conservation campsite located within.

The lake is within the boundary of the Fiordland National Park, and is surrounded by native bush. Several smaller lakes lie nearby, including Lake Fergus and Lake McKellar. Several mountains stand close to the lake's western shore, notably Melita Peak (1680 m) and the former Consolation Peak (1760 m) which in December 2012 was nominated to be named after Author JRR Tolkien to the New Zealand Geographic Board to mark two historic events. "The Divide", the saddle between the valleys of the Eglinton and Hollyford Rivers, lies four kilometres north of the lake.

History

The lake was named after George Gunn, a runholder, who discovered the lake in 1861. the name Consolation Peak originated from local Mountaineer Sir Erskine Bowmar but due to an administrative error was placed on the wrong mountain. In 1980 The Name Consolation Peak was moved to another nearby mountain bearing a JRR Tolkien name Mount Gondor (submitted in 1973 at the time of JRR Tolkien's death). Mount Gondor was subsequently omitted from Land Information New Zealand maps from 1980 onwards

References

Lake Gunn Wikipedia


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