The Milford Track - Track Information

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EQUIPMENT

All walkers are to supply their own food, cooking utensils, sleeping bags, personal gear, cook their own meals & help to keep the huts clean & tidy.

Please allow the minimum of 4 days to walk the Milford Track. A reasonable amount of fitness is required to walk the 12-20kms per day.

Weather in the Fiordland region is notoriously unpredictable. Heavy rain, driving wind and snow can occur at any time of the year, including summer. Rapid temperature drops mean that hypothermia (exposure) can set in very quickly. Fording floodwaters up to a metre (3 feet) deep may be necessary after heavy rain. Warm woollen or polypropylene clothing is essential.

ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation in the three Department of Conservation huts provide gas for cooking, lighting, cold running water, toilets and communal bunkrooms beds and mattresses.

There are no showers available at the huts. There are flush toilets, hand basins & basins to wash in. No soap or shampoo is allowed to be used in the lakes or rivers along the track, as a build up of residue can be damaging to the environment.

Department of Conservation Staff are in residence at each of the huts and have radio telephone access for weather updates and in cases of emergency.

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
If you want to see New Zealand by hiring a rental car, there is a range of rental car operators that are available.

If you want to see New Zealand by bus, InterCity Coachlines Newmans Coachlines and Naked Bus  have extensive nationwide route networks.

There is a range of bus/coach passes available, a great way to explore New Zealand's unique scenic beauty.