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Take on the breathtaking peaks of Breast Peak and Breast Hill at Lake Hāwea Station. This unforgettable high-country hike brings people together to challenge themselves, honour loved ones, and help fund life-saving breast cancer research in Aotearoa.

Event Details

On Saturday, 28 March 2026, Hike for a Cure is back at Lake Hāwea Station - and this year, we're going bigger and bolder, with two iconic breasts: Breast Peak and Breast Hill.

Saturday, 28 March 2026

Base opens 6:30 am - briefing 7:30 am

Lake Hāwea Station, Otago

Tickets $199

Includes a limited-edition Hike 
for a Cure cap with your ticket.

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The Challenge

Choose your pace - this event is about the journey, not racing to the top. Hikes are self-paced and perfect for anyone with a sense of adventure and a love for wild, scenic tracks.

  • Airstrip Return – 5 km
  • Saddle Return – 10 km
  • Breast Peak Summit – 20 km (~1,000 m climb)
  • Double Summit (Breast Peak + Breast Hill)
    – 26 km (~1,500 m climb)

What to Expect

The energy on the mountain this year was infectious, and in 2026 we’re taking it to the next level - double the hikers, double the summit and double the fun! First, conquer the original favourite: Breast Peak - a rewarding climb with sweeping 360° views. Then, for those ready to push further, we’ve added the tougher challenge: Breast Hill. With its steep ridgeline ascent and 1,500m of total elevation, this summit will test your limits and reward you with some of the most breathtaking views over Lake Hāwea, Mount Aspiring/Tititea, and the Southern Alps.

With exclusive access to Lake Hāwea Station’s breathtaking high-country trails, bring your friends and join us on the ultimate hike while raising vital funds for Breast Cancer Cure.

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Helpful Information

The Base Station

Hikers will gather at the Base Station on arrival to sign in and must sign out again before departing Lake Hāwea Station. The Base Station will be buzzing with incredible stalls - including delicious offerings from Archery & Co, locally sourced beverages from Gibbston Valley Wines, Emerson’s Tiny Pub, and other goodies for purchase before and after your hike - alongside live entertainment from the legendary Josh Leys, bringing great vibes before and after your hike. Remember to collect your Hike for a Cure Cap when you sign out!

The Track

This private, well-marked trail begins with a gentle 2.7km climb through farmland before steepening to reveal panoramic views of Lake Hāwea and surrounding peaks. The route offers steady ascents, recharge stations along the way, and a challenging final push to Breast Peak’s summit, rewarding you with sweeping 360° views.

Those attempting the Double Summit will summit Breast Peak first before returning to the saddle to begin the climb to Breast Hill, along the dramatic ridgeline past Pakituhi Hut (part of the Te Araroa Trail) before reaching a second summit at 1,578m. At any point, hikers can choose to turn back toward the base.

Preview the run on AllTrails by creating a free account here

About Lake Hāwea Station

Lake Hāwea Station is a Carbon Zero, B-Corp certified farm in the heart of the Southern Alps. Renowned for its regenerative and sustainable farming practices, the Station is committed to tackling climate change and enhancing biodiversity while hosting extraordinary experiences such as Hike for a Cure and Dine For a Cure

Leave No Trace

Please respect that this is private property and a working farm by adhering to the "leave no trace" principle. Everything you take on the hike must be brought back with you. Appropriate disposal units will be available at the base station.

Photography

Please note we have a photographer at the event taking photos and videos. We use these photos and videos on our website and social media to promote and celebrate our events. If you specifically do not wish for your image to be used, please let us know on the day.

Weather

This walk will go ahead rain or shine. In the case of extreme weather, Lake Hāwea Station will make a call as to the height that hikers can go for health and safety reasons.

Required Equipment

Standard hiking adventure supplies are required for this walk. All individuals and groups hiking to the summit are required to carry a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB). If walking as a group only one PBL per group is required.

These are available for hire in Wanaka at: Macpac Wanaka, Mount Aspiring National Park Visitor Centre and Southern Wild and in Queenstown from: Mobil Queenstown, Small Planet Sports, Macpac Frankton Queenstown Visitor Centre and Macpac Queenstown

Fitness

Assess your fitness - while you don’t need to be an athlete to complete this trek, it is a 5-9 hour hike. A reasonably active person with no medical conditions or injuries should be able to manage the hike.

Mobile Coverage

Please note, mobile phone service is patchy for the duration of the hike.

Road Access Notice – Saturday 28 March

Please note the EPIC Lake Hāwea cycling event is also taking place on Saturday 28 March, starting from 8:00am.

Access roads to Lake Hāwea Station will remain open. However, there will be cyclists on the surrounding roads, so please take extra care when driving to and from the property, allow additional travel time, and keep an eye out for riders at all times. Thank you for helping keep everyone safe.

Health & Safety Policy

Health and Safety Agreement & Participation Rules 

By signing up to this event, you confirm that the information you have provided is accurate and up to date. You understand the potential risks involved in this charity hike and agree to follow the rules set out below. 

  1. I have read and understood all event information and acknowledge that I participate at my own risk. 
  2. I understand that Hike for a Cure is NOT a race; it is a charitable hike focused on enjoying the outdoors and supporting breast cancer research. 
  3. I accept that this event carries an inherent risk of injury, illness, and, in rare cases, death. 
  4. I confirm that I am physically fit and have prepared appropriately for this hike. 
  5. I understand the course may involve hazards including, but not limited to uneven terrain, rocks, roots, streams, motor vehicle traffic, slippery surfaces, changing weather, heat exhaustion, dehydration, hypothermia, other participants, and the presence of event staff and volunteers. 
  6. I will be free from drugs and alcohol for the duration of the event. 
  7. I acknowledge that while medical personnel will be available, assistance may not reach me immediately and extractions could take time. 
  8. I consent to medical staff providing treatment as they see fit, within their training scope. 
  9. I will remain on marked trails at all times, unless directed otherwise by event staff. 
  10. I will carry and/or wear all compulsory safety equipment. 
  11. I accept that event staff may remove me from the hike at any time for safety reasons. 
  12. I will complete the hike entirely under my own power. 
  13. I will not light fires. 
  14. I will not litter. 
  15. I will not approach or touch livestock. 
  16. Smoking and vaping are not permitted. 
  17. If I withdraw from the event, I will sign out with a staff member before leaving. 
  18. If I require help, I will seek assistance from a staff member or volunteer. If no assistance is available, and it is a true emergency, I will call 111 (NZ emergency services). 
  19. If I leave the event without informing staff, I understand I will be considered “missing,” and my emergency contact will be called. If neither I nor my contact can be reached, a search will be activated, and I may be liable for any related costs. 
  20. I understand a photographer may capture images and videos during the event for promotional use. If I do not wish my image to be used, I will advise staff on the day. 
  21. As this is a charity fundraiser, I understand that no refunds are available. However, I may transfer my ticket to another person up to three days prior to the event by contacting the organisers with the new participant’s details. 
  22. I acknowledge that this waiver, agreement, release, and indemnity discharges all persons, corporations, associations, and bodies involved in organising or staging the event - including their staff, agents, representatives, officers, and volunteers - from any liability for loss, injury, or damage to myself or my property. 

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