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The Chasm

Disappearing River!

Difficulty: easy 15-minute loop walk
The Chasm
NZGps: 44° 43' 18.4656" S 167° 57' 1.8324" E
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Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

The Chasm is a 15-minute must-see on every Fiordland tour bus itinerary. Gobs of tourists pour out onto the cemented wheelchair-access path, cameras clicking before their feet hit the ground. Sounds crappy? Surprisingly, it’s not…honestly! The Chasm is best to visit when you’re leaving Milford—the parade of mid-day buses may have passed, and your excitement to finally see the uber-famed Milford Sound will have been quenched, so you won’t be in such a hurry.

Unlike most NZ “gorges” and “chasms”…this Chasm definitely lives up to its name!! The somewhat mellow-flowing Cleddau River literally turns on its side and knifes through a swiss cheese of crazed rock sculpturing. The suddenly pinched river roars in surprise as it plunges into a dark abyss. Impressive! On the track there are two bridges that span the best bits of the Chasm, and for most tourists these two bridges are the quick photo-ops before they hurry back to the bus for the rest of the descent to Milford.

But wait…if you know cameras, know waterfalls, and know what tripod, f-stop, and polarized mean…then by god make sure you take the slick rough path down past Peter’s grave marker (past the two bridges on a counter-clock loop) to the boulder-top photo-perch! This is where the Chasm really chasms! This is where NZ Frenzy hangs out. Be super careful if it’s wet out, as you don’t want to be the next “Peter”!

Excerpt from "NZ Frenzy Guidebook" by Scott CookNZ Frenzy Guidebook

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Things have changed a lot

Klaas's picture

Things have changed a lot here. There's now more than two bridges and we couldn't find Peters grave. We went off the path just after the path splits, turn right and then immediately right again. The view from here was quite good and there weren't any people at all! You can amke your way down further, but we found out too late. We walked back to the carpark and turned left at the donation box. Here's when you see the super blue pool! Absolutely amazing and again no other people. When we looked left we saw a rope hanging down, that one most probably meets up with the trail we went on earlier. We really liked it to sneak away from everyone and find these places!

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Submitted by Klaas on Wed, 2017-12-06 10:33

Cool viewing platform and

samhankin's picture

Cool viewing platform and easy walk.

I hopped over the rocks for the picture op and felt pretty safe in doing so. Got a great picture too. It was dry when I did this but, can see how it can be dangerous when wet. ??

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Submitted by samhankin on Sat, 2015-03-14 16:10