Springfield

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Springfield is a tiny settlement on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, best known as the gateway to the stunning Fox Glacier. This quiet, unassuming spot offers a glimpse into the rugged beauty of the region, with the mighty glacier and surrounding rainforest providing a dramatic backdrop. While it may lack the tourist infrastructure of larger towns, its proximity to Fox Glacier makes it an ideal base for those seeking a more tranquil stay.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors use Springfield as a stopover for one to two nights. This allows a full day for a glacier hike (allow at least 4–6 hours for a guided walk) and another half-day to explore Lake Matheson and Gillespies Beach. If you're self-driving, it fits neatly into a West Coast itinerary between Hokitika and Haast.

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