Northland region

Trounson Kauri Park. Photo: Tony Lilleby.

Trounson Kauri Park

Northland region.

Trounson Kauri Park including farmland is a 586-hectare forest reserve restoration project. It seeks to restore the former richness of native biodiversity this forest once boasted allowing people to enjoy a glimpse of what pristine kauri forests were once like.

The reserve is home to several threatened species, such as North Island brown kiwi, kūkupa (NZ pigeon), pekapeka (bats) and kauri snails. It also incorporates a magnificent dense stand of kauri that has long been recognised as one of the best examples in the country.

Alert/Important notice

Track upgrade operations from 1 June to mid August 2012.

Check Northland alerts for more details

Kauri dieback is present at Trounson Kauri Park. Please see www.kauridieback.co.nz to find out how you can help stop its spread.

Location

Trounson Kauri Park is located in western Northland, 40-km north of Dargaville.

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Learn more

Kauri trees

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

Tips for driving on unsealed roads

Contacts

Kauri Coast Area Office
Phone: +64 9 439 3450
Email: kauricoastareaoffice@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai