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Hokitika Park AttractionsHere are the top Hokitika park listings so you can find the best in Hokitika for your trip. Read these park reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Hokitika, South Island, New Zealand The Hokitika Gorge is one of those places that your heart drops when you first see its Beauty. The Amazingly Aqua Blue of the Water , surrounded by rugged rock cliffs.. 2. Shantytown ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand It was pretty cool especially gold panning and going on the train ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand nice place.. very good mountaintop wiews ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand South Island's first national park and New Zealand's third Park, Arthur's Pass National Park is backcountry terrain popular with hikers and trampers. It is located.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Punakaiki, South Island, New Zealand The beach area along here is flat and vast. You can go for a nice run in the sand for quite a distance. The fun part of the area is that jade rocks can sometimes wash.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Punakaiki, South Island, New Zealand Situated along the coastline of South Island, Paparoa National Park features limestone cliffs, canyons, caves, underground streams, a spectacular view, coastal forest,.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Franz Josef Glacier, South Island, New Zealand Put your fear in a bag for half a day or a full day 'cause this glacier is fun. My dear friend and me chose the half day hike with 2 hours (approx) ice-time. Put on the.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) Hokitika, South Island, New Zealand Considered to be one of the top scenic destinations in the area, the Westland Tai Poutini National Park offers you everything from the snow capped mountains of the.. ADD TO LIST (0 reviews) South Island, New Zealand Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki ("The Cloud Piercer") to the Maoris, is Australasia's highest peak at 3755 metres, 12,391 feet. It is part of the Aoraki/Mount Cook.. |