Fiordland Parkmap

Listed in category: New Zealand Park Maps (NZ)

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273-03
Scale 1:255 000
ISBN: 9421005170061

Parkmaps, published by the Department of Conservation, are maps for those visiting and using New Zealand's national parks and other conservation land. These detailed maps show all major natural features, as well as tracks and huts, and have interpretative information on the map back.

Edition 5 2004

Covering the area from Bluff up to Awarua Point. This map has the same coverage as 34 topographical maps.

Fiordland is the largest national park in New Zealand (1, 212, 000 hectares) and one of the largest in the world. First reserved in 1904, the park was formally constituted in 1952. A world heritage area in its own right, it has also been recognised as one of the world's foremost natural landscapes through its inclusion in the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area – Te Wahipounamu. Fiordland National Park stretches from Martins Bay in the north to Waitutu Forest in the south, and from the mighty eastern lakes of Te Anau, Manapouri, Monowai and Hauroko to the fourteen spectacular fiords of the West Coast.