Mount Tūtoko

Mount Tūtoko
Highest point
Elevation2,723 m (8,934 ft)
Prominence2,191 m (7,188 ft)
ListingUltra
New Zealand #23
Coordinates44°35′33″S 168°00′45″E / 44.59250°S 168.01250°E / -44.59250; 168.01250
Geography
Mount Tūtoko
Location in the South Island, New Zealand
LocationSouth Island, New Zealand
Parent rangeDarran Mountains
Climbing
First ascentTurner and Graham, 1924

Mount Tūtoko is the highest peak in Fiordland National Park, in southwest New Zealand. It lies between the Hollyford Valley and Milford Sound, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) due north of the Homer Tunnel at the northern end of the Darran Mountains. The glacier-covered mountain rises to a height of 2,723 metres (8,934 ft) and is visible from the Hollyford Track. Two slightly lower summits lie just to the south of the main peak.

The first ascent of Tūtoko was by Samuel Turner and Peter Graham in 1924, climbing by way of the northwest ridge.

The mountain was named by James Hector, who visited the area in 1863, after Tūtoko, a Māori chief (rangatira) living at Martins Bay, close to the mouth of the Hollyford River, at the time. The name of the mountain was officially gazetted as Mount Tūtoko on 21 June 2019.