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Home >> NZ Tourism >> Popular Destinations >> Milford Track Milford Track
During the summer peak season of late October to late April, access
to the trail is highly regulated. Walkers must complete the track in
four days, travelling only in the northward direction. Camping is
prohibited on the trail. Walkers can tramp the track independently,
or as part of a more expensive guided walk with a guide company. A
maximum of 90 walkers can start the trail per day (40 Independent,
and 50 Guided). Usually these 90 places are booked out for many
months in advance, despite the high cost of the guided walks. During the off season from May to mid-October, the track is essentially unregulated, and can be tramped in either direction, over any number of days. It is however much more difficult and dangerous tramping in this season, as facilities at huts are removed, some bridges (up to 10) are removed to prevent avalanche damage. Advice to those contemplating using the track during the winter. Getting There Unlike most of the other Great Walks the Milford Track has no direct car park access, and hence trampers require boat transport to the start of the track from Te Anau Downs to Glade House (the southern start of the track). There is also foot access to the start via the Dore Pass Route (10.5 km one way) although this is an advanced track and not recommended for most walkers. At the northern end of the track at Sandfly Point another boat is required to take trampers back to Milford Sound. The north to south option still involves both boats but can only be done during the winter season.
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