Our 2-hour cruise takes in the best of Milford Sound and beyond, sailing out into the breathtaking Tasman Sea. Our boats are purpose-built for navigating near the shoreline to get you as close as possible to your incredible surroundings. Plus, with room on board for no more than 75 and ...
Discover cascading waterfalls, ever-changing wonders, and local flora and fauna on a Tasman Sea adventure The Pure Milford crew shares stories and educates on wondrous wildlife, geology, and history during the cruise Experience the spray of glacial melt as the boat noses close to the falls ...
on the day we went. The weather was great👍. Therefore, although we couldn’t see anything spectacular, waterfall, but the visibility at the underwater observation station was super high hahaha. I really like the various explanations at the underwater observation station. They are much more ...
Because Mt. maitrel is also called the Bishop's peak, because its shape is like the Bishop's hat. The Bishop's peak is more than 1000 meters above the water. It looks very good on a sunny day. People who come to Milford fjord take pictures in front of the bishop peak. ...
Ride a road bike on a dirt road, a hybrid or cyclocross bike on a mountain bike trail or a Mtb on the street. Forget everything and just pedal. Take pictures, get a flat, change your tube, finish your ride. Get dirty out there. Ride through the mud, the rain, the snow, the ...
It's a time honored tradition in the Town of New Milford, and it's happening this year on Saturday, December 18. It just wouldn't be the Holiday Season in New Milford without their annual Parade of Lights sponsored by the Water Wich Hose Co. #2, and the New Milford Chamber of Commer...
At first the water was calm as we moved slowly through the fjord, a tiny toy-boat bobbing along on the surface of a sea surrounded by mammoth mountains and crashing waterfalls. As we broke through into the open ocean the waves became so choppy that we were sent flying into the air as ...
Warmed up by the sea air and sunshine, I patrolled the banks of Milford at low tide, one of my favorite past times. Enjoying the disconnectivity and rejoicing in the simple happiness that comes from being alone in a beautiful place, I reflected on that day’s journey, once again glad I...
As we cruised along a fiord, we had spectacular views of the tall mountains on either side of us, waterfalls, native plant life, some seals, and a quick look at the Tasman Sea, but it was not as amazing as we were expecting. With that being said, it’s still worth it to visit ...
(I was only able to snap off a couple of pictures as the rain fell hard). As hard as it rained, it felt good. I climbed back up and rode my brakes back down to the loop as I wanted to avoid slipping on the wet tarmac and rolling into one of the craters disguised as pot holes...