Sentinel Rock Walk

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Perched on the edge of the Franz Josef Glacier valley, the Sentinel Rock Walk is a short, steep climb that rewards with one of the most dramatic viewpoints in the region. The track winds through lush rainforest before emerging onto a rocky outcrop that once stood as a sentinel over the advancing glacier. Today, it offers a jaw-dropping panorama of the Franz Josef Glacier tongue, the surrounding ice-carved peaks, and the braided Waiho River far below. This is a must-do for anyone wanting a quick but immersive taste of West Coast wilderness.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 20–30 minutes for the return walk, plus extra time to soak in the views. The track is only 700 metres one way, but the steep gradient and steps make it a moderate effort. Best done as a quick morning or late-afternoon outing, or as a warm-up for longer glacier hikes. Pair it with a visit to the nearby Franz Josef Glacier Centre for context.

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