Westland National Park

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Westland Tai Poutini National Park is a wild, untamed slice of New Zealand's South Island where ancient glaciers carve through temperate rainforest and meet the wild Tasman Sea. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers some of the most accessible glacier walking in the world, alongside dramatic alpine scenery, pristine lakes, and a coastline pounded by surf. It's a place where you can stand before a towering wall of ice in the morning and walk along a black-sand beach in the afternoon — a quintessential New Zealand experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one to two days in the park, which is enough for a glacier walk (heli-hike or valley walk), a visit to Lake Matheson, and a coastal wander. If you're keen on longer tramps like the Copland Track or want to explore both Franz Josef and Fox villages thoroughly, allow three days. The park is compact, so you can base yourself in either Franz Josef or Fox Glacier and drive between highlights in 20–30 minutes.

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