Nikau Bush Conservation Area

Introduction

Nikau Bush Conservation Area contains 19 hectares of lowland broadleaved forest on the north-western shore of Te Whanga Lagoon. Such forest was once common on the fertile soils on the Chatham Islands, and this area contains the largest stand of nikau remaining on the main Chatham Island.

Nikau berries, Nikau Bush Conservation Area. Photo: R Suggate.
Nikau berries, Nikau Bush
Conservation Area

The reserve was purchased by the Crown and fenced in 1981, and since then regeneration has been prolific. The nikau are spectacular when in flower during December and January.

Location

The north-western shore of Te Whanga Lagoon, Chatham Island.

Getting there

A sign on the North Road, one and a half kilometres past Blind Jim's Creek marks the access to the reserve. To reach the entrance, walk uphill for a kilometre following the fenceline marked with orange triangles to an entrance stile and sign.

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Learn more

Chatham Islands tracks and walks

Chatham Islands website

Stop the spread of didymo
Check, Clean, Dry all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

Contacts

Chatham Islands Area Office
Phone: +64 3 305 0098
Email: amckillop@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai