Canterbury tracks and walks publications
Ahuriri Conservation Park contains over 49,000 hectares of rugged mountain country, wetlands, tussocklands and beech/tawhai forest between Lakes Ohau and Hawea in the South Island.
A brochure about Cave Stream Scenic Reserve which sits among spectacular limestone outcrops, with views of the Craigieburn and Torlesse ranges, in Canterbury's high country.
A brochure about things to see and do from Omarama to Lindis Valley.
Hakatere Conservation Area in mid-Canterbury is next to Hakatere Conservation Park. This 4,840 hectares of public conservation land is an outcome of Barrosa pastoral lease completing tenure review in July 2010.
Hakatere Conservation Park protects nearly 60,000 hectares of land in Ashburton Lakes District, mid-Canterbury, South Island.
This brochure covers tracks and routes in Lake Sumner Forest Park, Lewis Pass National Reserve and St James Walkway.
Nestled under the Ohau Range, south-west of Lake Ohau and inland from Omarama, is the Ohau Moraines Wetland Complex.
Ōtamahua/Quail Island lies in the flooded crater of an extinct volcano. A trip there offers beautiful scenery and great walks as well as a glimpse into the past.
Ōtukaikino is a 13-ha freshwater wetland reserve to the north of Christchurch, at the southern end of the northern motorway.
This brochure covers walks and tramps in Peel Forest Park Scenic Reserve and Mt Peel Waikari Hills Conservation Area, South Canterbury.
View a brochure about the Redcliffe Conservation Area. part of the Mt Hutt Range, just south of the Rakaia River. The brochure includes a map.
Ruataniwha Conservation Park has over 36,000 hectares of rugged mountain country, tussocklands, beech forest and rivers in south Canterbury.
This brochure covers access and activities in St James Conservation Area, including the cycle trail.
This brochure provides information on Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park including a map.
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
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