The Darran Mountains are a prominent range within New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, the country's biggest national park. They contain the park's highest peak, Mount Tūtoko.
Mount Tūtoko towards the south from the Hollyford Track.
Mount Crosscut beyond Lake Marian in a view toward the northwest
Bowen Falls from Milford Sound with Barren Peak behind.
The portal of Homer Tunnel is the most south western extreme of the Darran Mountains
Fiordland National Park is a national park in the south-west corner of South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest of the 13 national parks in New Zealand, with an area covering 12,607 km2 (4,868 sq mi), and a major part of the Te Wāhipounamu a UNESCO World Heritage Site established in 1990. The park is administered by the Department of Conservation. The southern ranges of the Southern Alps cover most of Fiordland National Park, combined with the deep glacier-carved valleys.
Milford Sound / Piopiotahi
An entry to Fiordland National Park
Understory with shrubs, ferns and mosses
Crown ferns