Westland National Park, West Coast
outdoors
Posted over 5 years ago
Start Alex Knob Trail
Often done as a day walk, this one is a great walk to do if you want a diferent and espeically incredible view of Franz Josef Glacier. The track winds through the trees and up above into alpine terrain, not super family friendly as it's a bit harder as it's mostly uphill however if your kids are eager it's worth a shot!
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