There are 235 kākāpō alive today. All are wild and there is currently no place where the public can visit or view kākāpō in person.
Dogs on a leash only. Other pets on conservation land rules. This loop track follows historic tramlines close to Granity Stream and gives beautiful views of bridges used by early loggers, the More ...
This hut is at risk of flooding during heavy rain events. Monitor river levels during storms. Evacuate to the higher ground behind the hut if necessary. Te Araroa Trail walkers should register and ...
This standard camping site is just off the main road in the Arthur’s Pass village, almost directly opposite the visitor centre. Standard Bookings required 25 non-powered/tent sites During winter this ...
Walk or mountain bike in to this backcountry campsite in the Marlborough Sounds. Access is from the Queen Charlotte Track. There is no drive in access. No dogs. Other pets on conservation land rules.
During winter this alpine area may be covered in snow, making access difficult. Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land. Dogs on a leash only. Other pets on conservation ...
Fires are not allowed at any time. See fire rules on conservation land. Dogs on a leash only. Other pets on conservation land rules. Lake Taylor Campsite is very exposed to the weather. Check the ...
Located on the windswept end of the Otago Peninsula, Pukekura/Taiaroa Head is world renown as the only mainland colony of albatross in the Southern Hemisphere. Pukekura is an important site for Māori, ...
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