Abel Tasman National Park

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Abel Tasman National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Abel Tasman National Park
Map of New Zealand
Map of New Zealand
Location Tasman District, New Zealand
Nearest city Motueka
Coordinates 40°50′″S 172°54′″E / <span class="geo-dec geo" title="Maps, aerial photos, and other data for Expression error: Unexpected / operator Expression error: Unexpected / operator">Expression error: Unexpected / operator, Expression error: Unexpected / operator
Area 225 km²
Established 1942
Governing body Department of Conservation

Abel Tasman National Park is a national park located at the north end of the South Island of New Zealand. The park was founded in 1942 and with a coverage of only 22,530 hectares, is the smallest of New Zealand's national parks.[1] The park consists of forested, hilly country to the north of the valleys of the Takaka and Riwaka Rivers, and is bounded to the north by the waters of Golden Bay and Tasman Bay. It is named after Abel Tasman, who in 1642 became the first European explorer to sight New Zealand.

Abel Tasman National Park does not extend beyond Mean High Water Mark on the adjacent coast. Between Mean High Water and Mean Low Water Springs, the beaches are gazetted as a Scenic Reserve, covering 774 hectares in total (about 70 km long).

Department of Conservation administers the National Park. The Scenic Reserve is administered by the Tasman District Council (TDC) Chief Executive and Department of Conservation’s Nelson/ Marlborough Conservator. Activities in adjoining coastal waters are TDC’s responsibility. These areas operate under separate regulations.

The Abel Tasman Coast Track is a popular tramping track which follows the coastline; while an inland route, the Abel Tasman Inland Track, is less frequented. Kayaking, camping and sightseeing are other activities carried out in the park.

The nearest large town is Motueka, 20 kilometres to the south.

In 2008 an extra 790 hectares, including the formerly private land known as Hadfields Clearing, were added to the park.[2]


Totaranui
Totaranui
Swingbridge on the track.
Swingbridge on the track.

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