View the brochure for this premier walking track which features stunning coastal views and tremendous beaches.
These two tracks in the Kahurangi National Park can be linked, through the Stanley Valley, into a 3-5 day tramp. Find out how to get there, and information about walking the circuit.
Perched high on the ranges between Lakes Rotoiti and Rotoroa in Nelson Lakes National Park is Lake Angelus. Find out about how to get there, where you can stay, and important safety information.
This region of Kahurangi National Park is one of the most interesting in the country for trampers and naturalists with its impressive mountain and bush scenery, remarkable botany and geology and interesting human story.
This unmarked route links Aorere Valley to Cobb Valley in Kahurangi National Park and is suitable for trampers with a high degree of experience and fitness. Find out how to get there, and information about the route.
Cavers should be experienced and familiar with these guidelines before any attempt at entering Harwoods Hole.
The longest of the Great Walks, the Heaphy Track crosses expansive tussock downs, lush forests, and stunning coastline.
View a brochure about this Abel Tasman National Park tramping track that passes through a range of regenerating and undisturbed forest types between sea level and the roof of the park, Evans Ridge.
The Leslie-Karamea Track is one of the region's premier semi-wilderness experiences.
North of Murchison lies the remote back country of the Matiri Valley and Kahurangi National Park. Marked and unmarked routes provide an array of challenging trips for well equipped and experienced trampers.
At 1875 m Mt Owen is the highest peak in Kahurangi National Park and on a fine day the views from this peak are spectacular. Find out how to get there and what you can do.
Murchison is the gateway to the southern entrance to Kahurangi National Park. Find out how to get there and what you can do.
Both day and short walks are possible in Nelson Lakes National Park, making it an ideal place for walkers of all ages and capabilities to explore.
Find out about walks and accommodation at Totaranui in Abel Tasman National Park.
The Travers-Sabine Circuit reaches deep into the heart of the mountains of Nelson Lakes National Park.
This brochure provides information about walks in Golden Bay.
The Wangapeka Track traverses Kahurangi National Park from the Waimea Basin in the east to the West Coast near Karamea in the west.
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