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List of New Zealand National Parks

List of New Zealand National Parks

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North Island

(Tongariro National Park)

(Te Uurewella National Park)

There are four national parks below.

  • (Founded in 1887, 796 km²) is the first national park in New Zealand. Three vigorous ,,, are included. It runs longitudinally from the west to the east () (17 km in length) is known as the most popular day climbing course in New Zealand. It is registered in ().
  • (Founded in 1954, 2,127 km²) It is the largest area of ​​the virgin forest remaining. () In the park is famous as a lakefront with a beautiful view.
  • (Founded in 1900, 335 km²) is made up of a 9 km radius of the summit of the mountain (aka Egmont) and somewhat remote areas in the north. A trimmed conical shape of a dormant volcano is a landmark of the area.
  • (Founded in 1986, 742 km²) is a national park in the basin ().

South Island

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There are nine national parks below.

  • (Founded in 1996, 4,520 km²) is located in the northwestern part. Ancient terrain and rare flora and fauna are present. This national park is the second largest national park in New Zealand.
  • (Founded in 1942, 225 km²) has a coastal cove and a golden sand beach along the coast of (). This national park is the smallest national park in New Zealand.
  • (Founded in 1956, 1,018 km²) is a rugged mountainous area of ​​the Nelson area.
  • (Founded in 1987, 306 km²) is on the west coast of the South Island between (Westport) and.
  • (Founded in 1929, 1,144 km²) is a mountainous area spreading mainly the majority of undulations.

Together with the following four national parks, it constitutes a world heritage.

  • (Established in 1960, 1,175 km²) extends from the highest point of the Southern Alps to the far north coastline.
  • (Established in 1953, 707 km²) encompasses the highest mountain in New Zealand, (3,754 m), and the longest glacier.
  • (Founded in 1964, 3,555 km²) consists of the landscape part of the mountain covered with impressive glaciers in the center of (3,036 m), New Zealand's highest point outside Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park.
  • (1952, 12,521 km²) is the largest national park in New Zealand and one of the largest national parks in the world.

Other

  • (Founded in 2002, 1,500 km²) is in New Zealand, is the newest national park.

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