Otago Tramping & Mountaineering Club

Tramping / Hiking

Saint Kilda, Dunedin, Otago

Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Dunedin, Otago, the Otago Tramping & Mountaineering Club invites you to explore New Zealand's great outdoors. Established in 1923, this historic club offers tramping trips for all grades, from local day hikes on Sundays to weekend adventures in National Parks like Mt. Aspiring and Fiordland. With a welcoming community of around 150 members, enjoy weekly Thursday meetings featuring outdoor speakers, plus activities like snowcaving and kayaking. Non-members are welcome on trips—join two to become a member and connect with fellow enthusiasts in Otago's stunning wilderness.

Inside Otago Tramping & Mountaineering Club

Tramping trips form the heart of the Otago Tramping & Mountaineering Club, with sessions running as day outings most Sundays and occasional Saturdays, catering to all grades for a balanced experience. Formed in 1923, the club began with local walks around Dunedin but expanded to further destinations as transport improved. Weekend trips now reach National Parks such as Mt. Aspiring, Fiordland, and Aoraki / Mt. Cook, alongside areas like Ohau, Ahuriri, Danseys Pass, and the Catlins. Longer breaks like Easter, Kings/Queens Birthday, and Labour weekends allow ventures deeper into the wilderness.

Beyond tramping, the club organises diverse activities including snowcaving and kayaking, reflecting its evolution—renamed in 1971 to embrace mountaineering aspirations. With around 150 members from varied backgrounds, the social aspect thrives through weekly Thursday evening meetings at the clubrooms, starting informally at 7.00pm and formally at 7.30pm. These gatherings feature organised speakers on outdoor topics, making them an ideal entry point. Non-members are welcome on trips and meetings; prospective members simply need to join two club trips or complete the Bushcraft course to qualify.

Where It All Happens

Based at 3 Young Street, St Kilda, Dunedin 9012, New Zealand, the club's facilities provide a central hub in the Otago region, easily accessible just off Prince Albert Road in South Dunedin. This location supports convenient access to nearby tramping areas, from local Dunedin trails to weekend escapes in surrounding wilderness. The clubrooms offer a comfortable space for weekly meetings and planning, fostering community amid Otago's rugged terrain and natural beauty. Whether starting with a short day trip or gearing up for a National Park adventure, the setup ensures practical facilities for gearing up and sharing experiences in this outdoor paradise.

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Upcoming Events


Thu 26 Feb

07:00 pm
Otago Tramping Club Meeting

All About Club MeetingThe club meeting at the Otago Tramping and Mountaineering Club (OTMC) is a weekly gathering that serves as the heart of this historic outdoor community. Established in 1923, OTMC brings together around 150 members from diverse backgrounds who share a passion for tramping and mountaineering. These meetings are open to all, including non-members, providing a welcoming space to learn about upcoming trips, hear from guest speakers on outdoor topics, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Expect an evening filled with information on tramping adventures, from local day trips around Dunedin to weekend explorations in areas like Mt. Aspiring, Fiordland, and Aoraki/Mt. Cook. The formal part kicks off at 7:30pm, following an informal open house from 7:00pm, and lasts about 90 minutes.These gatherings are ideal for anyone interested in outdoor activities, whether you're a beginner curious about tramping or an experienced hiker seeking like-minded company. Non-members are encouraged to attend to get a feel for the club—it's the best way to see if OTMC fits your interests. To join as a member, you need to complete two club trips (or the Bushcraft course) first, but there's no obligation to sign up right away. The social aspect is a key highlight, fostering friendships and shared stories in a relaxed setting. Trips cater to all grades, balancing day outings most Sundays, occasional Saturdays, and longer weekends like Easter or Labour. Entry is free, with no fees required to attend meetings. This format helps build community ties, offering practical insights into safe, enjoyable tramping while promoting a sense of belonging among outdoor lovers in Dunedin. Open to all ages and experience levels: Suitable for beginners and seasoned trampers alike. Free entry: No costs involved for attending meetings or initial visits. Weekly social focus: Builds connections through talks and trip planning. 90-minute duration: Starts informally at 7:00pm, formal session at 7:30pm. Path to membership: Attend trips first to qualify, with non-members always welcome. Outdoor inspiration: Learn about diverse activities from tramping to historical club stories. Location and DirectionsOTMC's clubrooms are located at 3 Young Street, South Dunedin, just off Prince Albert Street in the Saint Kilda area of Dunedin, Otago. This convenient spot in a vibrant community hub makes it easy for locals and visitors to drop in. The doors open at 7:00pm most Thursday evenings, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:30pm. No specific directions are needed beyond heading to South Dunedin—it's a short drive or walk from central Dunedin. Parking is typically available nearby. This location supports OTMC's long-standing role in the Otago outdoor scene, where members gather to plan adventures and strengthen community bonds. For questions, email otmcsecretary@gmail.com or visit http://www.otmc.co.nz to check the trip programme.

Saint Kilda, Dunedin, Otago

Thu 05 Mar

07:00 pm
Otago Tramping Club Meeting

All About Club MeetingThe club meeting at the Otago Tramping and Mountaineering Club (OTMC) is a weekly gathering that serves as the heart of this historic outdoor community. Established in 1923, OTMC brings together around 150 members from diverse backgrounds who share a passion for tramping and mountaineering. These meetings are open to all, including non-members, providing a welcoming space to learn about upcoming trips, hear from guest speakers on outdoor topics, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Expect an evening filled with information on tramping adventures, from local day trips around Dunedin to weekend explorations in areas like Mt. Aspiring, Fiordland, and Aoraki/Mt. Cook. The formal part kicks off at 7:30pm, following an informal open house from 7:00pm, and lasts about 90 minutes.These gatherings are ideal for anyone interested in outdoor activities, whether you're a beginner curious about tramping or an experienced hiker seeking like-minded company. Non-members are encouraged to attend to get a feel for the club—it's the best way to see if OTMC fits your interests. To join as a member, you need to complete two club trips (or the Bushcraft course) first, but there's no obligation to sign up right away. The social aspect is a key highlight, fostering friendships and shared stories in a relaxed setting. Trips cater to all grades, balancing day outings most Sundays, occasional Saturdays, and longer weekends like Easter or Labour. Entry is free, with no fees required to attend meetings. This format helps build community ties, offering practical insights into safe, enjoyable tramping while promoting a sense of belonging among outdoor lovers in Dunedin. Open to all ages and experience levels: Suitable for beginners and seasoned trampers alike. Free entry: No costs involved for attending meetings or initial visits. Weekly social focus: Builds connections through talks and trip planning. 90-minute duration: Starts informally at 7:00pm, formal session at 7:30pm. Path to membership: Attend trips first to qualify, with non-members always welcome. Outdoor inspiration: Learn about diverse activities from tramping to historical club stories. Location and DirectionsOTMC's clubrooms are located at 3 Young Street, South Dunedin, just off Prince Albert Street in the Saint Kilda area of Dunedin, Otago. This convenient spot in a vibrant community hub makes it easy for locals and visitors to drop in. The doors open at 7:00pm most Thursday evenings, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:30pm. No specific directions are needed beyond heading to South Dunedin—it's a short drive or walk from central Dunedin. Parking is typically available nearby. This location supports OTMC's long-standing role in the Otago outdoor scene, where members gather to plan adventures and strengthen community bonds. For questions, email otmcsecretary@gmail.com or visit http://www.otmc.co.nz to check the trip programme.

Saint Kilda, Dunedin, Otago

Thu 12 Mar

07:00 pm
Otago Tramping Club Meeting

All About Club MeetingThe club meeting at the Otago Tramping and Mountaineering Club (OTMC) is a weekly gathering that serves as the heart of this historic outdoor community. Established in 1923, OTMC brings together around 150 members from diverse backgrounds who share a passion for tramping and mountaineering. These meetings are open to all, including non-members, providing a welcoming space to learn about upcoming trips, hear from guest speakers on outdoor topics, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Expect an evening filled with information on tramping adventures, from local day trips around Dunedin to weekend explorations in areas like Mt. Aspiring, Fiordland, and Aoraki/Mt. Cook. The formal part kicks off at 7:30pm, following an informal open house from 7:00pm, and lasts about 90 minutes.These gatherings are ideal for anyone interested in outdoor activities, whether you're a beginner curious about tramping or an experienced hiker seeking like-minded company. Non-members are encouraged to attend to get a feel for the club—it's the best way to see if OTMC fits your interests. To join as a member, you need to complete two club trips (or the Bushcraft course) first, but there's no obligation to sign up right away. The social aspect is a key highlight, fostering friendships and shared stories in a relaxed setting. Trips cater to all grades, balancing day outings most Sundays, occasional Saturdays, and longer weekends like Easter or Labour. Entry is free, with no fees required to attend meetings. This format helps build community ties, offering practical insights into safe, enjoyable tramping while promoting a sense of belonging among outdoor lovers in Dunedin. Open to all ages and experience levels: Suitable for beginners and seasoned trampers alike. Free entry: No costs involved for attending meetings or initial visits. Weekly social focus: Builds connections through talks and trip planning. 90-minute duration: Starts informally at 7:00pm, formal session at 7:30pm. Path to membership: Attend trips first to qualify, with non-members always welcome. Outdoor inspiration: Learn about diverse activities from tramping to historical club stories. Location and DirectionsOTMC's clubrooms are located at 3 Young Street, South Dunedin, just off Prince Albert Street in the Saint Kilda area of Dunedin, Otago. This convenient spot in a vibrant community hub makes it easy for locals and visitors to drop in. The doors open at 7:00pm most Thursday evenings, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:30pm. No specific directions are needed beyond heading to South Dunedin—it's a short drive or walk from central Dunedin. Parking is typically available nearby. This location supports OTMC's long-standing role in the Otago outdoor scene, where members gather to plan adventures and strengthen community bonds. For questions, email otmcsecretary@gmail.com or visit http://www.otmc.co.nz to check the trip programme.

Saint Kilda, Dunedin, Otago

Thu 19 Mar

07:00 pm
Otago Tramping Club Meeting

All About Club MeetingThe club meeting at the Otago Tramping and Mountaineering Club (OTMC) is a weekly gathering that serves as the heart of this historic outdoor community. Established in 1923, OTMC brings together around 150 members from diverse backgrounds who share a passion for tramping and mountaineering. These meetings are open to all, including non-members, providing a welcoming space to learn about upcoming trips, hear from guest speakers on outdoor topics, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Expect an evening filled with information on tramping adventures, from local day trips around Dunedin to weekend explorations in areas like Mt. Aspiring, Fiordland, and Aoraki/Mt. Cook. The formal part kicks off at 7:30pm, following an informal open house from 7:00pm, and lasts about 90 minutes.These gatherings are ideal for anyone interested in outdoor activities, whether you're a beginner curious about tramping or an experienced hiker seeking like-minded company. Non-members are encouraged to attend to get a feel for the club—it's the best way to see if OTMC fits your interests. To join as a member, you need to complete two club trips (or the Bushcraft course) first, but there's no obligation to sign up right away. The social aspect is a key highlight, fostering friendships and shared stories in a relaxed setting. Trips cater to all grades, balancing day outings most Sundays, occasional Saturdays, and longer weekends like Easter or Labour. Entry is free, with no fees required to attend meetings. This format helps build community ties, offering practical insights into safe, enjoyable tramping while promoting a sense of belonging among outdoor lovers in Dunedin. Open to all ages and experience levels: Suitable for beginners and seasoned trampers alike. Free entry: No costs involved for attending meetings or initial visits. Weekly social focus: Builds connections through talks and trip planning. 90-minute duration: Starts informally at 7:00pm, formal session at 7:30pm. Path to membership: Attend trips first to qualify, with non-members always welcome. Outdoor inspiration: Learn about diverse activities from tramping to historical club stories. Location and DirectionsOTMC's clubrooms are located at 3 Young Street, South Dunedin, just off Prince Albert Street in the Saint Kilda area of Dunedin, Otago. This convenient spot in a vibrant community hub makes it easy for locals and visitors to drop in. The doors open at 7:00pm most Thursday evenings, with the meeting starting promptly at 7:30pm. No specific directions are needed beyond heading to South Dunedin—it's a short drive or walk from central Dunedin. Parking is typically available nearby. This location supports OTMC's long-standing role in the Otago outdoor scene, where members gather to plan adventures and strengthen community bonds. For questions, email otmcsecretary@gmail.com or visit http://www.otmc.co.nz to check the trip programme.

Saint Kilda, Dunedin, Otago

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