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New ZealandNew ZealandNational ParksNational Parks

The national parks of New Zealand are 14 protected areas. New Zealand's national parks are all culturally significant; many also contain historic features.

Te Urewera National Park

Te Urewera National Park is the largest of the four in the North Island. The Park supports a variety of bird and flora life .

Tongariro National Park

Tongariro National Park was the fourth national park established in the world.

New Zealand's oldest and the first national park, recognised as one of the 27 World Heritage Sites that are of both outstanding natural and cultural value.

Egmont National Park

This park comprises the land about a nine-kilometre radius.

The symmetrical cone of the dormant volcano is a provincial landmark.

Whanganui National Park

Whanganui National Park contains the largest lowland native forest in the North Island. It incorporates areas of Crown land, former state forest and a number of former reserves.

Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park is the smallest national park. This popular tourist destination has numerous tidal inlets and beaches of golden sand along the shores.

Kahurangi National Park

Situated in the north-west of the South Island Kahurangi contains spectacular and remote country, including the well-used Heaphy Track. Ancient landforms and unique flora and fauna add to the value of New Zealand's second largest national park.

Nelson Lakes National Park is a rugged, mountainous area in Nelson Region. It extends southwards and is home to a wide range of beautiful New Zealand birds.

Nelson Lakes National Park

Paparoa National Park

In Paparoa National Park the wind and the sea reign supreme. The wind shapes the forest and sculpts the monolithic cliffs. It includes the celebrated Pancake Rocks

Arthur's Pass National Park

Arthur's Pass National Park is within a few hour's driving time of Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. This easy access for visitors, as well as the immediate access to the mountain trails from the village appears to lead to larger numbers of unprepared persons overstepping their abilities and getting into mortal peril.

Fiordland National Park

The largest national park in New Zealand and one of the largest in the world, the park covers the southwest corner of the South Island. The grandeur of its scenery, with its deep fiords, its glacial lakes, its mountains and waterfalls, make it a popular tourist destination.

Westland Tai Poutini National Park

Westland National Park extends from the highest peaks of the Southern Alps to a wild remote coastline. Included in the park are glasiers, scenic lakes and denserainforest, as well as remains of old gold mininig towns along the coast.

Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park

More than 400 species of plants make up the vegetation in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, which include more than 100 introduced plant species. The park is home to many invertebrates, including large dragonflies, crickets, grasshoppers and 7 native butterflies.

Mount Aspiring National Park

Mount Aspiring National Park is a complex of impressively glaciated mountain scenery. The Green Party has warned that the park is one of New Zealand's main tourism drawcards, and that mining here could do significant damage to the country's image

Rakiura National Park

Pakiura National Park in Stewart Island is the newest New Zealand national park. It is made up of a network of former nature reserves, scenic reserves, and State Forest areas.

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