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Christie Falls at the start of the Falls Creek Route
Falls Creek Route

Located in Fiordland National Park and Milford Road/Milford Sound area in the Fiordland region

A challenging tramping route from the Milford Road into the Falls Creek valley, surrounded by impressive Fiordland mountains.

This is a challenging tramping route.

From the carpark, a steep track heads up the leading spur on the true right bank of Falls Creek for about 45 minutes. From here on the gradient eases a little, and the open flats towards the head of the valley can be reached in about 2 hours. The route, now more challenging, continues further up the valley for another few hours to a rock bivvy.

At the head of the creek stand Mount Ngatimamoe and Mount Pyramid. 

This track is reached from the Milford Road, Fiordland.

There is a small carpark by the Falls Creek bridge, just past the Hollyford Road turnoff, which is about 87 km along the Milford Road from Te Anau.

This is a route and may involve some boulder hopping and scrambling through scrub.

You will need above average fitness and high level backcountry (remote areas) skills and experience, including navigation and survival skills.

There may be avalanche danger

Check the avalanche terrain in this area.

Avalanches usually occur from May to November in Fiordland National Park. There can also be avalanches outside this period, if there is still snow coverage.

Check the avalanche danger before you go on the New Zealand Avalanche Advisory.

If you are going into avalanche terrain, always:

  1. Have the relevant avalanche skills and training.
  2. Check the ATES rating and the New Zealand Avalanche Advisory.
  3. Go with a buddy. Both of you should carry and know how to use an avalanche transceiver, a snow shovel and a probe.