Coromandel Range

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The Coromandel Range is a rugged, forested mountain range forming the backbone of New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula, known for its steep peaks, native bush, and scenic hiking tracks.

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Coromandel Range canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
climate humid subtropical to temperate
contains Kauaeranga Valley
Pinnacles
country New Zealand
coveredBy podocarp–broadleaf forest
temperate rainforest
drainedBy Kauaeranga River NERFINISHED
Waihou River headwaters
elevation approximately 892 metres
fauna New Zealand fantail
kererū
native birds
tūī
forms backbone of Coromandel Peninsula
geology volcanic origin
hasCharacteristic forested
native bush
rugged
steep peaks
hasConservationStatus significant native forest area
hasTrack Kauaeranga Kauri Trail
Pinnacles Track
highestPoint Maumaupaki
historicallyUsedFor gold mining vicinity
logging
knownFor scenic hiking tracks
scenic views
tramping routes
locatedIn Coromandel Peninsula
Waikato region NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island
managedBy Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
near Coromandel town
Thames, New Zealand
orientation north–south
partOf Coromandel Forest Park
Hauraki-Coromandel landscape
separates Hauraki Gulf from Pacific Ocean side of Coromandel Peninsula
usedFor camping
hiking
nature observation
recreation
trail running
vegetation kauri trees
rimu
tawa
tree ferns

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Coromandel Peninsula hasMountainRange Coromandel Range
New Zealand North Island containsFeature Coromandel Range