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Fiordland National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site Adventures

Fiordland National Park is a vast wilderness of fjords, mountains, and lakes offering breathtaking landscapes and diverse outdoor activities.

3 million acres
Acres Protected
500
Miles of Trails
Over 500,000
Annual Visitors
1952
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Fiordland National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Entrance Requirements

No permits required for entrance, but some specific hikes need bookings.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is during the summer months (December to February) for favorable weather conditions.

Visitor Information

Fiordland National Park Visitor Centre in Te Anau is the main hub.

Getting There

State Highway 94 leads to Milford Sound with occasional winter closures due to snow.

Weather & Climate

Fiordland experiences a temperate maritime climate with high rainfall year-round. Summers (Dec-Feb) are mild with temperatures ranging from 46-68°F, while winters (Jun-Aug) are cooler, often dropping below 32°F with snow at higher elevations.

Conservation Efforts

The park faces ecological threats from invasive species such as stoats and deer. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect native wildlife and habitats.

Camping in Fiordland National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Fiordland Great Views Holiday Park

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Te Anau, offering easy access and views over Lake Te Anau.

Milford Sound Lodge

Developed
Reservations Required

Provides a unique stay right within the fjord surroundings, with various accommodation options.

Top Trails

Milford Track

Hard
33.2 miles

Known as the 'finest walk in the world,' it traverses glaciers, valleys, and majestic waterfalls.

Kepler Track

Hard
37.3 miles

This loop track offers expansive vistas of mountains and lakes.

Routeburn Track

Moderate
20 miles

Features diverse landscapes from forests to alpine fields.

Gertrude Saddle Route

Hard
4.6 miles

A challenging alpine trek with spectacular views over Milford Sound.

Trailblazer Tips

Booking guided tours in advance is recommended due to popularity and limited access.

Be prepared for rapidly changing weather, especially during peak hiking seasons.

Consider visiting in the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) to avoid crowds.

Pack proper rain gear and insect repellent for treks in the park's wet climate.

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