Things to do in Milford Sound, South Island: The Best Nature & Parks

February 8, 2022 Russell Mellin

Hailed by Rudyard Kipling as "the eighth wonder of the world," the breathtaking Milford Sound is the star of glacier-carved Fjordland National Park, providing an emerald-green and waterfall-rich backdrop for hiking, biking and kayaking. Frequent downpours only enhance this South Island beauty, sending numerous waterfalls cascading down the cliffs. Passionate nature lovers book in advance to hike the 33-mile Milford Track, a legendary route through alpine passes and temperate rainforest.

1. Milford sound Hwy

Milford Sound New Zealand http://nztracker.nz/
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Milford sound Hwy

Reviewed By Cruisey-Trudey - Palmerston, New Zealand

This drive along the Milford Highway is truly spectacular in our own back yard...entering into the Fiordland National Park.. no fences.. coming from a farming community, I noticed this first lol. The ever changing landscape towered by massive mountains, seeing the destruction the heavy rain fall can do, going through the Homer tunnel and meeting the Kaka up close was so awesome are just some of the things you see on this drive it really is breathtaking.

2. Humboldt Falls

Fiordland National Park Hollyford Valley, Milford Sound 9679 New Zealand
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Humboldt Falls

Reviewed By dennish835

Visited the falls on a trip to Milford Sound. After spending three weeks in New Zealand, I''m embarrassed to admit that eventually you become numb to all the extraordinardy sights because there are too many to remember. Obviously, that doesn't stop you from enjoying them as they come into view. My wife and I can't even recount all the fantastic sights that we encountered, but that's a good problem to have.

3. Bowen Falls

Fiordland National Park, Milford Sound 9679 New Zealand +64 3-249 9229 [email protected] https://www.milfordsoundtourism.co.nz/bowen-falls/
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Bowen Falls

After 16 years closed, the Bowen Falls are again open to the public. Take a short boat road across the harbour to the base of this spectacular waterfall, with amazing views up the fiord to Mitre Peak and beyond.

Reviewed By Nytrees - Buffalo, United States

A must visit location in New Zealand. Best if seen by boat. These falls go year round. Others on Milford sound crop up after a rainy period. Truly beautiful.

4. Stirling Falls

Milford Sound New Zealand
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Stirling Falls

Stirling Falls is one of only two permanent (year-round) waterfalls in Fiordland National Park's Milford Sound. At 508 feet high, it is the second tallest.

Reviewed By katied953 - Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom

Went on the Jucy cruise, seeing these falls from the boat was stunning, you are taken to many different falls, the staff are very knowledgeable and it is definitely a must do whilst you are there. When it is/ has been raining they really look impressive.

5. Monkey Creek

Milford Sound New Zealand
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Monkey Creek

Reviewed By Z1621ORlindar

Great spot to potter by river while looking out for Whio and Kea. Didn't spot them this trip. We will have to come back :-)

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