Wanganui region

Whanganui River cut off viewed from Atene Skyline walk, Whanganui National Park. Photo: Astrid van Meeuwen-Dijkgraaf.

Whanganui River cut off viewed from Atene Skyline walk, Whanganui National Park

Wanganui region.

The Whanganui Forests hunting area covers land along the coast from the Turakina to the Patea River and significant lowland forest inland to Ohura, Taumarunui and Raetihi. There is over 166,000 ha of Public Conservation Land within this region, including Whanganui National Park and the Waitotara Conservation Area.

The region provides many excellent hunting opportunities, whether your quarry be fallow deer, red deer, pigs or goats. There are also a few areas in which hunting permits can be gained for water fowl, upland birds and rabbit shooting.

The Whanganui region is characterised by its steep, extremely hilly terrain, deeply incised rivers and very extensive tracks of lowland forest.

Location

State highways 3 and 4 traverse much of the area and there are numerous side roads that provide access into the backcountry and the Public Conservation Lands.

Weather

NZ weather

Learn more

Take a hunting survey from Lincoln University

Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

Contacts

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Email DOC's National Hunting Advisor

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