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Ambury Regional Park, Auckland Region, New Zealand

Ambury Regional Park, Auckland Region, New Zealand

User reviewed online profile of Ambury Regional Park: Auckland region, New Zealand. Plan your adventure holiday to Ambury Regional Park armed with information and reviews provided by experts and by users. Find out about when to go, how to get there, what to do, best season to visit, its wildlife, habitat and much more… What to do in Ambury Regional …

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Ruahine Forest Park, Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand

Ruahine Forest Park, Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand

The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge running parallel with the east coast of the island between East Cape and Wellington. The ridge is at its most pronounced from the central North Island down to Wellington, where it comprises the Ruahine, Tararua and Rimutaka Ranges. The …

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Paparoa National Park, West Coast Region, New Zealand

Paparoa National Park, West Coast Region, New Zealand

Paparoa National Park is on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was established in 1987 and encompasses 306 km2. The park ranges from on or near the coastline to the peak of the Paparoa Ranges. A separate section of the park lies to the north and is centered at Ananui Creek. The park protects a …

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Kaweka Forest Park, Hawke’s Bay Region, New Zealand

Kaweka Forest Park

Kaweka Forest Park is in the Hawke’s Bay region of New Zealand. Invasive wilding conifers are present in the park. The highest peak in the park is Kaweka at 1724 metres. The Mangatutu Hot Springs, in the vicinity of the Mohaka River, are in the park. In the late 1800s European settlers cleared the land for farming. However, the steep …

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Tararua Forest Park, Wellington Region, New Zealand

Tararua Forest Park, Wellington Region, New Zealand

Tararua Forest Park, often called the Tararuas is a protected area in the Wellington region of New Zealand. Its area is 116,535 ha (around 450 mi2), and its highest point, a peak called Mitre, is at 1571 m above sea level. It was established in 1954, as New Zealand’s first Forest Park, and is managed by the Department of Conservation …

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Tongariro National Park, Tongariro, Taupo and Ruapehu Regions, New Zealand

Tongariro National Park, Tongariro, Taupo and Ruapehu Regions, New Zealand

Tongariro National Park is the oldest national park in New Zealand, located in the central North Island. It has been acknowledged by UNESCO as one of the 28 mixed cultural and natural World Heritage Sites. Tongariro National Park was the fourth national park established in the world. The active volcanic mountains Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro are located in the centre …

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