“High Peak”… Living up to the very name, my time at High Peak was beyond any expectation I could have ever imagined. From the welcoming faces and open home of the owners, the services provided during my stay, to the INCREDIBLE beauty of the land, all topped off with the hunting experience of a lifetime.

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A hunting estate without equal.
We’ll get straight to the point – not all hunting estates are created equal. The game estate at High Peak is the standard by which others are judged, being the first to be independently accredited under the New Zealand Association of Game Estates’ Industry Agreed Standards.
Don’t just take our word for it though – try following quote from New Zealand hunting legend and NZAGE assessor Ron Spanton in the book Hunting with the Best by Kingsley Field:
“The station is owned by the Guild family, and the game estate has to be the premier hunting of it’s type in the country – it’s nearly 5000 acres (8 square miles / 20 square kilometres), a mix of scrub-covered hills with patches of black beech forest. And it’s got good fallow, chamois, wild pigs, goats, Arapawa sheep, wapiti and red deer. It is the most natural game estate I’ve ever hunted…the country at High Peak Station would approach normal free-range hunting as closely as I’ve ever experienced.”

A genuine fair chase experience.
Our animals are free to range within our 4,500 acre hunting estate, encompassing hills, forest, streams and alpine grassland. They’re not confined to a small area as is the case in some “safari parks” around the world.
This means that you get the genuine experience of a fair chase, where the animal has the opportunity to evade the hunter. The hunter needs to employ his or her utmost skill and ability to stalk an animal on High Peak.

Two exceptional properties for the dedicated foot hunter.
In addition to the home estate at High Peak, we also have exclusive access to the awesome Rata Peaks Station.
Located in the incredible high country of the Rangitata Gorge, Rata Peaks is where we hunt one of our most iconic species – the incredible Himalayan Bull Tahr. These animals thrive on the sunny terraces, bluffs and snow tussock of the property, offering one of the best foot hunting locations for tahr in New Zealand.

Hunt within minutes of leaving the lodge.
One of the great advantages of hunting at High Peak is that you’ll be staying right here on the property.
Within a few minutes of leaving our lodge, you’ll be spotting awesome game in amongst classic Canterbury high country. This means less travel time, more hunting time, more opportunity to experience our environment and make those dreams a reality.

Bigger is better.
When it comes to New Zealand hunting estates, bigger is definitely better.
No-one ever regretted hunting big country, abundant with game, where the experience matches the trophy. Fair chase is the name of the game here.
Being one of the largest game estates in the country, High Peak provides the best combination of terrain, access, cover, scenery and trophy quality, bar none.
The hunting experience
of a lifetime.
You may only make this trip once in your life – so make sure you do it justice.
The hunting experience
of a lifetime.
You may only make this trip once in your life – so make sure you do it justice.
FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions.
How far is the lodge from the game estate?
Both the lodge and the game estate are located on High Peak Station. The hunting area is 5 minutes’ drive from the lodge.
What elevation is the game estate?
The terrain in the game estate ranges from 1300 to 3000 feet above sea level.
Is the game estate fenced?
Yes, the game estate has a 20 mile perimeter fence designed to keep our animals separate from the adjacent public.
How do you access the game estate?
We use a combination of pick up truck, UTV and stalking on foot to hunt the game estate.
How far is the drive to Rata Peaks for bull tahr?
Approximately 90 minutes. It is an easy day trip to a stunning part of the country.
