Whanganui National Park | |
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Location | Wanganui, New Zealand |
Nearest city | Wanganui, New Zealand |
Coordinates | 39°35′0″S 175°5′0″E / 39.58333°S 175.08333°E |
Area | 742 km2 (286 sq mi) |
Established | 1986 |
Governing body | Department of Conservation |
The Whanganui National Park is a national park located in the North Island of New Zealand. Established in 1986,[1] it covers an area of 742 km2 bordering the Whanganui River.[2] It incorporates areas of Crown land, former state forest and a number of former reserves. The river itself is not part of the park, but is a popular paddling route titled the Whanganui Journey, one of New Zealand's "Great Walks".[3][4] The New Zealand Department of Conservation highlights Whanganui National Park as being the National Park most closely tied to human settlement.[5]