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Moa Park Shelter

Moa Park Shelter Oct 2012

Moa Park Shelter Oct 2012

This is an older hut that has been downgraded to Shelter status. It is on the Abel Tasman Inland track ...   More ▶︎

Abel Tasman Inland Track

Linking with the Coast Track at either end, this more challenging route explores the park's hilly interior.   More ▶︎
Castle Rocks Hut

Castle Rocks Hut

Gearing up for a long days walk   More ▶︎
Wainui hut

Wainui hut

A misty encounter with the Wainui Hut.   More ▶︎
Wainui Hut

Wainui Hut

Older 4 bunk basic hut about 1hr 15 mins from Canaan Downs carpark. Located in a nice little clearing, Open fire. ...   More ▶︎
Wainui hut

Wainui hut

Wainui hut   More ▶︎

Castle Rock Hut

Hut near Castle Rocks on the Abel Tasman Inland Track.   More ▶︎
Castle Rocks Hut

Castle Rocks Hut

Small Hut, 8 bunks, wood stove. 5 minute walk to Castle Rock, a large granite outcrop with great views over ...   More ▶︎
View from Castle Rocks Lookout - Abel Tasman National Park

View from Castle Rocks Lookout - Abel Tasman National Park

Sunrise over Tasman Bay, looking SE over Marahua toward Nelson. Taken from Castle Rocks Lookout.   More ▶︎

Canaan Downs

Quiet camping area with short walks, mountain biking, caving, and tramping nearby.   More ▶︎
Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park

In many ways, the track that explores the golden shoreline of this coastal park and the park itself have become ...   More ▶︎
Harwood's Hole

Harwood's Hole

Short walk to Harwood's Hole, a deep vertical shaft.   More ▶︎
Harwood's Hole

Harwood's Hole

176m vertical shaft, the deepest natural shaft in New Zealand, and the Southern Hemisphere's deepest sinkhole.   More ▶︎
Holyoake Clearing Shelter Oct 2012

Holyoake Clearing Shelter Oct 2012

This is a fairly new bivvy in the Abel Tasman National Park that is situated roughly half way between the ...   More ▶︎
Holyoake Clearing Shelter

Holyoake Clearing Shelter

This is a fairly new bivvy in the Abel Tasman National Park that is situated roughly half way between the ...   More ▶︎
Holyoake clearing Shelter

Holyoake clearing Shelter

New 2 bunk Shelter at Holyoake Clearing - about 2.5 hours from Marahau on the Abel Tasman Inland track. Castle ...   More ▶︎
Awapoto Hut

Awapoto Hut

DOC photo of Awapoto Hut   More ▶︎
Awapoto Hut

Awapoto Hut

Nice medium size hut, 12 bunks, wood stove. Seldom used compared with the huts on the Abel Tasman Coast track. ...   More ▶︎
Awapoto Hut

Awapoto Hut

A 12 bunk hut on the inland Abel Tasman track.   More ▶︎
Awapoto Hut

Awapoto Hut

Nice 12 bunk hut in grassed clearing with some views over Abel Tasman. Does not get alot of use given ...   More ▶︎
Abel Tasman National Park #1

Abel Tasman National Park #1

Abel Tasman National Park, The Anchorage to Marahau   More ▶︎
Abel Tasman Coast Track

Abel Tasman Coast Track

Easy, sunny coastal track with golden sands and excellent swimming. The busiest track in the country, following the length of ...   More ▶︎

Torrent Bay Village campsite

Campsite on the Abel Tasman Coast Track next to a tidal estuary. Kayakers note: the campsite is regularly up to ...   More ▶︎

Tinline campsite

Campsite on the Abel Tasman Coast Track near Marahau.   More ▶︎
Abel Tasman National Park #2

Abel Tasman National Park #2

Abel Tasman National Park - Onetahuti Beach to Torrent Bay   More ▶︎
Bark Bay Hut

Bark Bay Hut

Located at the Bark Bay estuary on the coast immediately south of Tonga Island Marine Reserve.   More ▶︎

Apple Tree Bay campsite

Campsite on the Abel Tasman Coast Track between Marahau and Anchorage.   More ▶︎

Bark Bay campsite

Large campsite on the Abel Tasman Coast Track near Bark Bay Hut. This campsite is a scheduled water taxi stop, ...   More ▶︎

TOP TEN TRAMPING TIPS - Abel Tasman Coast Track - National Park - New Zealand

Useful info for first time trampers - and nice scenery too... NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT YOUR SPORKS   More ▶︎
TOP TEN TRAMPING TIPS - Abel Tasman Coast Track - PAGE 1

TOP TEN TRAMPING TIPS - Abel Tasman Coast Track - PAGE 1

Useful info for first time trampers - and nice scenery too... NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT YOUR SPORKS - SEE THE VIDEO HERE ...   More ▶︎