Published:  

February 2002
Find out about and view the Egmont National Park Management Plan.

Download the publication

The plan has been split up into several smaller sized PDF files. Some of the files contain blank pages. This is so that the page numbering corresponds to the hardcopy edition of the plan.

Summary

The Egmont National Park Management Plan is a statutory document which implements the Wanganui Conservancy Conservation Management Strategy (CMS) and establishes objectives for the integrated management of the natural, historic, cultural and recreational values of Egmont National Park.

The Plan was approved by the New Zealand Conservation Authority in February 2002. The plan was prepared after extensive early consultation with the Taranaki community, including iwi, user and interest groups and local authorities.

In response to notification of the draft review, 77 submissions were received from a wide cross section of the Taranaki community which were taken into account in the preparation of the plan.

It is now 100 years since Egmont National Park was created, so preparation of the plan to coincide with the parks centennial celebrations was timely. Considerable work has gone into protection of the park since its inception. It is hoped that the reviewed and innovative plan will provide sound management direction for the park for the next ten years and beyond.  

Note: As of 2023 that there is a settlement act for Taranaki Mounga. This will result in an updated management plan, as required by that Act.

Bylaws

Bylaws are in place for Egmont National Park to control activities within the Park. These bylaws implement the NPMP. View the bylaws

Contact

Department of Conservation
Phone 0800 275 362
Email info@doc.govt.nz
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