Conservation Parks of New Zealand - List of Conservation Parks

List of Conservation Parks

  • Ahuriri Conservation Park
  • Aorangi Forest Park (Wellington)
  • Bay of Islands Historic and Maritime Park (Northland)
  • Catlins Conservation Park
  • Coromandel Forest Park (Waikato)
  • Craigieburn Conservation Park
  • Eyre Mountains/Taka Rā Haka Conservation Park
  • Hakatere Conservation Park
  • Hanmer Forest Conservation Park
  • Hawea Conservation Park
  • Kaimai Conservation Park
  • Kawatiri Conservation Park
  • Kaimai Conservation Park
  • Kaimanawa Forest Park (Tongariro/Taupo)
  • Kaweka Forest Park (East Coast/Hawkes Bay)
  • Ka Whata Tu O Rakihouia Conservation Park
  • Korowai Conservation Park
  • Lake Sumner Conservation Park
  • Mamaku Conservation Park
  • Mavora Lakes Conservation Park
  • Northland Forest Park (Northland)
  • Pirongia Forest Park (Waikato)
  • Mount Richmond Forest Park (Nelson/Marlborough)
  • Oteake Conservation Park
  • Pureora Conservation Park
  • Rakaia Conservation Park
  • Raukumara Conservation Park
  • Rimutaka Forest Park (Wellington)
  • Ruahine Forest Park
  • Ruataniwha Conservation Park
  • Tararua Forest Park (Wellington)
  • Te Papanui Conservation Park
  • Two Thumb Range Conservation Park
  • Victoria Conservation Park
  • Whakarewarewa Forest Conservation Park
  • Whirinaki Conservation Park

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