Kahurangi National Park

New_Zealand

Kahurangi National Park is near the northwest corner of the South Island in New Zealand. At 4,520 km² (about 1750 sq mi) it is the second largest of New Zealand's 14 national parks.

The park was formed in 1996, although much of the area was part of a forest park since the 1960s.

  • There is no entrance fee for the park, but permits are required for hunting and fishing, and fees are charged for staying at a hut.

  • Heaphy Track . A 78 km walk through native forest that takes 4–6 days, the longest of New Zealand's nine Great Walks. It runs between Brown Hut, inland from Collingwood in Golden Bay, and Karamea, at the northern end of the West Coast region, and can be walked from either end. The highest point is Perry Saddle at about 900 m.
  • Wangapeka Track is a challenging 4-6 day tramping track. One end of the tramp is near the Rolling River Junction in the Waimea Basin in the east and the other end is close to the West Coast near Little Wanganui, just south of larger town of Karamea.

[[Heaphy Track]] . A 78 km walk through native forest that takes 4–6 days, the longest of [[Tramping in New Zealand#Great Walks|New Zealand's nine Great Walks]]. It runs between Brown Hut, inland from [[Collingwood (New Zealand)|Collingwood]] in [[Golden Bay]], and [[Karamea]], at the northern end of the [[West Coast (New Zealand)|West Coast]] region, and can be walked from either end. The highest point is Perry Saddle at about 900 m.

[[Wangapeka Track]] is a challenging 4-6 day tramping track. One end of the tramp is near the Rolling River Junction in the Waimea Basin in the east and the other end is close to the West Coast near Little Wanganui, just south of larger town of Karamea.