New Zealand Valley view above Sefton Bivouac, Mount Cook National Park
High up on the Sefton Bivouac, this hut offers incredible views of the nearby glacier below Mount Sefton, Mueller Lake, Hooker Lake and the entire valley.
Photography Tips
A little climb up the mountain in the high alpine section is worth it. It integrates the hut into the view.
During sunrise you can create a dynamic picture with some nice colorful unsharp gras in the foreground. Don´t wait to long as the light is turning quickly in a bright light.
During sunrise you can create a dynamic picture with some nice colorful unsharp gras in the foreground. Don´t wait to long as the light is turning quickly in a bright light.
Travel Information
This 12.2 km out-and-back trail with 944 meter of elevation is a very challenging hike and requires a certain level of fitness. It includes a rewarding climb. Challenges include steep altitude and exposure in the final stretch. Don´t go if the weather forecast is bad and please inform the visitor center before you go. At the end of the day there is a radio call up in the bivy where you need to answer if everything is alright and how many people are up at the hut.
*Important information: The first part of the Hooker valley track is currently closed due to construction work on one of the swinging bridges. They probably finish the work September 2026. The only chance to go to the bivy is to cross the big river. Please inform yourself is this is possible on your day.
*Important information: The first part of the Hooker valley track is currently closed due to construction work on one of the swinging bridges. They probably finish the work September 2026. The only chance to go to the bivy is to cross the big river. Please inform yourself is this is possible on your day.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Sunrise in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:44 - 17:27
| current local time: 04:10
Photo Themes
golden hour
Hiking
Hiking trail
Mountain
mountain hut
mountain panorama
Mountain Pass
Mountain Peaks
Mountain Range
mountain valley
mountain view
Mountains
Rocky Mountains
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