Maps & Guides

Mount Taranaki (New Plymouth)

A mountain that fights, loves and mourns Mount Taranaki (or Mount Egmont as it is also known) provides unique recreational and educational opportunities for the region's residents and visitors.
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Lake Mangamahoe (New Plymouth)

Lake Mangamahoe is a 262ha commercial production forest combined with a scenic park, lake and wildlife habitat.
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Coastal walkway (New Plymouth)

A stunning stroll beside the Tasman Sea The award-winning Coastal Walkway is a 7km path that forms an expansive sea-edge promenade stretching almost the entire length of the city of New Plymouth. The walkway runs from the Waiwhakaiho River mouth to the east to Port Taranaki to the west, with numerous pedestrian access points dotted along the way.
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Maps - draft Manawatu active transport strategy

Maps from the appendix section of the Manawatu Active Transport Strategy, showing existing facilities for pedestrians and cyclists and possible new facility locations.
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Short walks and picnic spots on the Kapiti Coast

Map and description of activities and access at various walkways and reserves
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Hutt City reserves

Information on Hutt City reserves including Jubilee Park and Hayward Eastern Hills scenic reserve, as well as policy regarding mountain biking and dogs in reserves.
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Map of Hutt City tracks and trails

This map shows the location and images of tracks and trails in the Hutt City area.
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