Kahurangi National Park

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Kahurangi National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Kahurangi National Park
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Nearest city: Karamea, New Zealand
Coordinates: 41°15′″S, 172°7′″E
Area: 4520 km²
Established: 1996
Governing body: Department of Conservation

Kahurangi National Park is a National Park in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It was gazetted in 1996 and covers 4,515 km2. It is the second largest of New Zealand's fourteen national parks. It was formed from what was called the North West Nelson Forest Park.

Kahurangi Point, regarded as the boundary between the West Coast and Tasman/Nelson regions, is located in the park, as are the Heaphy Track and Mount Owen.

The park is administered by the Department of Conservation.

Tramping, rafting and caving are popular activities in the park.

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National parks of New Zealand

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National Parks of New Zealand
North Island South Island Stewart Island
Egmont National Park
Te Urewera National Park
Tongariro National Park
Whanganui National Park
Abel Tasman National Park
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park
Arthur's Pass National Park
Fiordland National Park

Kahurangi National Park

Mount Aspiring National Park
Nelson Lakes National Park
Paparoa National Park
Westland National Park
Rakiura National Park
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