It’s home to ancient fossils at the Milburn Whale and Dolphin Fossils Lookout, which provides expansive views of the lake, famous for its glassy reflections. Just nine kilometres from town is Lake Waihola, New Zealand’s most inland tidal lake. Grab your binoculars and see if you can spot the gothic-inspired Tokomairiro Presbyterian Church, built in the 1880’s and boasting a category one Heritage New Zealand status. Get a bird’s eye view of the town with a hike up McNally Track, approximately three hours return. The town centre boasts a range of independent stores from a provincial antique shop and butchery museum to quirky second-hand stores. A town with a passionate community, Milton sits at the heart of the Bruce Ward in the Clutha District, and is the main entrance to North, South, and Central Otago.
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