Egmont National Park

Egmont National Park is situated on the south of new Plymouth, close enough to the West Coast of the North island, New Zealand. Circumcised by the dormant volcano-Mount Taranaki, the Egmont National Park offers its visitors beautiful landscapes, tranquil waterfalls, lush green rainforests and mossy swamps.

Though the Egmont National Park is dominated by the Mount Taranaki, it still offers visitors an ample number of recreation activities. From massive alpine peaks for climbers to wetlands for explorers and beautiful waterfalls for nature-lovers; Egmont has something for everyone.

Similarly, the park is woven by a plenty of walking tracks. That said, visitors here can have anything from a casual stroll of 15 minutes to a three days long walking trail on the Poukati Circuit.

Key Highlights

  • Mt. Taranaki-snow-capped dormant volcano fascinates every visitor.
  • A summit is possible all year-round, provided you appoint a guide.
  • Botany lovers can observe plant progression from surf to summit.
  • An exhaustive network of walking tracks offers access to the park’s most beautiful areas.
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