Taranaki/Egmont National Park is a stunning volcanic landscape located on the western coast of New Zealand's North Island. The park offers diverse outdoor recreation options, from hiking to photography, amidst dramatic scenery.
Taranaki/Egmont National Park, centered around the majestic Mount Taranaki, is known for its symmetrical volcanic cone and lush rainforests. The park covers an area of 83,600 acres, encompassing a range of ecosystems including dense native bush, subalpine scrublands, and moss-laden cloud forests. Established in 1900, it is one of New Zealand's oldest national parks. The park is a haven for hikers, offering a variety of trails that range from short walks to challenging alpine treks. Key attractions include the Pouakai Range, Dawson Falls, and the challenging climb to the summit of Mount Taranaki, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding region. Besides hiking, visitors can enjoy birdwatching, as the park is home to several native bird species, and exploring the historic sites scattered throughout the area. Taranaki/Egmont National Park's blend of natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and cultural significance makes it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Summit of Mount Taranaki
Pouakai Tarns
Dawson Falls
Wilkies Pools Natural Rock Pools
An iconic symmetrical volcano and an important cultural symbol for local Māori tribes.
A beautiful day hike with stunning views of Mount Taranaki and the surrounding landscapes.
Natural rock pools formed by volcanic activity, offering a refreshing spot to explore.