National Reserves of New Zealand

National Reserves Of New Zealand

A National Reserve is a land status designation in New Zealand. National Reserves cover a total land area of 96,198 hectares.


There are three National Reserves:

  • Cooks Landing Site National Reserve
  • Lewis Pass National Reserve
  • Waitangi National Reserve

National Reserves are administered by the Department of Conservation and are controlled by the Reserves Act 1977.

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