Mount Richmond Forest Park | |
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Location | South Island, New Zealand |
Nearest city | Nelson |
Coordinates | 41°28′S 173°21′E / 41.47°S 173.35°E / -41.47; 173.35 |
Area | 165,946.5 hectares (410,063 acres) |
Established | 1977 |
Governing body | Department of Conservation |
Mount Richmond Forest Park is a forest park in New Zealand, administered by the Department of Conservation.[1]
Established in 1977, the forest park is located between Nelson and Marlborough and consists of 1,659 km2 (641 sq mi) of conservation estate.[2][3] Around 80% of the area is covered in bush. The most notable peak in the forest park is Mount Richmond, which has an elevation above sea level of 1,760 metres (5,770 ft).[4]
The park covers 165,946 hectares (410,060 acres).[5][1]
History
[edit]The future park was the location of New Zealand's first deadly civilian aviation incident associated with regular passenger air service. On 7 May 1942, a plane flying from Wellington to Nelson with two pilots and three passengers, was lost in the area. A subsequent investigation found a burnt out plane and no survivors on the upper slopes of Mount Richmond.[6]
The park was established in 1977.[5]
Te Araroa uses some of the 250 kilometers of tracks and huts in the forest park.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "DOC Profile". doc.govt.nz. Department of Conservation.
- ^ "National and conservation parks".
- ^ "Data Table - Protected Areas - LINZ Data Service". Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 2017-10-18.
- ^ "Mt Richmond routes".
- ^ a b Nathan, Simon. "National and conservation parks". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
- ^ "Pre-war and Wartime Accidents".
- ^ "Marlborough". teararoa.org.nz. Te Araroa.
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