Pureora Forest Park

E293584

Pureora Forest Park is a large protected native forest and recreational area in New Zealand’s central North Island, renowned for its ancient podocarp trees, rich biodiversity, and extensive hiking and cycling trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
forest park
protected area
containsFauna North Island kōkako
kererū
kākā
kākāriki
long-tailed bat
short-tailed bat
containsSpecies kahikatea
matai
miro
rimu
totara
country New Zealand
establishedFor forest conservation
recreation
governedBy New Zealand conservation legislation
hasActivity birdwatching
camping
hunting (regulated)
mountain biking
tramping
hasConservationValue example of lowland podocarp forest
habitat for threatened species
hasEcosystemType native forest
temperate rainforest
hasFeature Timber Trail
logging history sites
old-growth forest
scenic viewpoints
suspension bridges on Timber Trail
hasVegetationType podocarp-broadleaf forest
knownFor Timber Trail cycleway
ancient podocarp trees
cycling trails
hiking trails
recreational opportunities
rich biodiversity
locatedIn North Island
Waikato Region
surface form: Waikato region

central North Island
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
near King Country
Lake Taupō
partOf New Zealand conservation estate
protectionStatus public conservation land

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Waikato Region contains Pureora Forest Park
Taumarunui isGatewayTo Pureora Forest Park