Great Barrier Island National Park protects a vast and rugged island environment off New Zealand's North Island, offering remote hiking, rich native wildlife, and pristine coastal scenery.
Great Barrier Island National Park covers a significant portion of Great Barrier Island (Aotea), located in the Hauraki Gulf northeast of Auckland, New Zealand. The park is characterized by steep forested hills, remote beaches, and native bush ecosystems, offering exceptional opportunities for backcountry hiking, wildlife observation, and coastal exploration. The island is one of the least developed areas near Auckland, accessible by ferry or light aircraft, and provides an escape to a relatively wild and untouched environment. The park encompasses regenerating native forests, wetlands, and rugged coastline, supporting endangered species such as the takahe, brown kiwi, and various native birds and reptiles. Historical sites include evidence of Maori settlements and some old mining areas. Popular recreational activities include extensive tramping (hiking) on tracks like the Harataonga Coastal Walk and exploring remote campsites only accessible by foot or boat. The absence of major roads within the park enhances its remote and natural appeal, making it a haven for those seeking solitude and authentic wilderness experiences. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, birdwatching, and star gazing, given the island’s low light pollution. The park’s varied terrain includes cliffs, bays, and forests, providing scenic diversity for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
Harataonga Coastal Walk – a scenic 5-6 hour loop with beaches and native bush
Endangered New Zealand native species habitats, including kiwi and takahe
Remote, unspoiled beaches such as Kaitoke and Medlands Bay
Wild sky views perfect for celestial observation due to low light pollution
A sheltered beach and marine reserve area with beautiful coastal views and excellent hiking access.
One of the highest points on Great Barrier Island offering panoramic views across the island and ocean.
Known for its long stretch of white sand and clear waters, popular for swimming and relaxation.