1 of 14 parks in New Zealand · Number of Hiking trails: 23 · 391.37 km²
Abel Tasman National Park is located in the Tasman region on the South Island of New Zealand. The nearest towns are Motueka and Kaiteriteri, both offering easy access to the park. Established in 1942, the park is named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. It is renowned for its golden beaches, clear turquoise waters, and lush coastal forests. Parking is available at key access points such as Marahau, Totaranui, and Kaiteriteri, with some areas requiring fees. The park is home to native wildlife like fur seals, little blue penguins, and various bird species, including the tui and bellbird. Its flora includes dense beech forests and iconic coastal vegetation like the nikau palm and rata trees. Popular landmarks include the Abel Tasman Coastal Track, which stretches 37 miles (60 km) and offers stunning views of the coastline, and the pristine waters of Torrent Bay. Public transport options include bus services from Nelson to Marahau and water taxis that provide access to various trailheads along the coast.
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