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Key Summit Track

Location
The Key Summit Track is accessed from Milford Road which runs from Te Anau to Milford Sound in Southland.
Description

The Key Summit track is an ideal introduction to the impressive scenery and natural features of Fiordland National Park.

The track starts at The Divide car park and shelter and follows the Routeburn Track for about an hour. It then branches off on a 20 minute climb to Key Summit, where there is a self guided alpine nature walk.

Walkers will pass a range of native vegetation: beech forest, sub-alpine shrublands, and alpine tarns and bogs. Birdlife is prolific and tomtits, robins, wood pigeons and bellbirds are commonly seen.

Key Summit provides panoramic views over the Humboldt and Darran Mountains. During the last ice age, which ended about 14,000 years ago, a huge glacier flowed down the Hollyford Valley and overtopped Key Summit by 500 metres, with ice branches splitting off into the Eglinton and Greenstone Valleys.

Duration
3.0 hours
Level
Medium
Amenities
  • Birds
  • Carpark
  • Historical
  • Plant Life
  • Tramping
Source
www.doc.govt.nz
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