Paparoa National Park
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Paparoa | |
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Designation | National Park |
Location | South Island New Zealand |
Nearest City | Greymouth |
Coordinates | Template:Coor dm |
Area | 305.6 km² |
Date of establishment |
January 1, 1987 |
Visitation | |
Governing body | New Zealand Department of Conservation |
IUCN category | II (National Park) |
Paparoa National Park is on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
It was established in 1987 and encompasses 306 km². The park ranges from on or near the coastline to the peak of the Paparoa Ranges. A separate section of the park is to the north and centered around Ananui Creek.
The park protects a limestone karst area. The park contains several caves, one of which is a commercial tourist attraction. The majority of the park is forested with a wide variety of vegetation.
The park was the site of the 1995 Cave Creek disaster where a scenic overlook collapse killed several people.
The small village of Punakaiki lies on the edge of the park.
See also
External link
- Official site: Paparoa National Park (http://doc.govt.nz/Explore/001~National-Parks/Paparoa-National-Park/index.asp)de:Paparoa-Nationalpark