Regions of New Zealand

New Zealand's islands are divided into several regions for governing and tourism. There are nine regions on the North Island and seven regions on the South Island. While not as distinct as states, each region has it's own identity and some autonomy. Regions of New Zealand (Map data courtesy of Statistics New Zealand) [wp_ad_wide_page] As hikespeak expands in New Zealand, it will become easy to search by region. ... Read more.
Wooded Gully Campground in Mount Thomas Forest Conservation Area
Wooded Gully is the campground in Mount Thomas Forest Conservation Area, an over 100-square-kilometer park in the foothills of the Southern Alps in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. The campground is an hour's drive from Christchurch and right at the start of hiking tracks into the forest. The inexpensive campground is short on amenities, but does have nice sites in a grass field and along a stream that tent and campervan campers can enjoy. ...Read more.
By: Published: January 16, 2016 Last updated: April 13, 2026
Kereru Loop in Mount Thomas Forest Conservation Area
The shortest hike in Mount Thomas Forest is Kereru Loop, a 2.45 kilometer (1.5-mile) circuit that starts from Wooded Gully Campground. The loop employs three trails, Wooded Gully Track, Kereru Track, and Red Pine Track, for a quick walk through the forest. The loop doesn't offer any grand vistas and is highlighted by picnic spot along Wooded Gully Stream. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.45 kilometers / 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 95 meters / 310 feet
By: Published: January 16, 2016 Last updated: April 23, 2026
Camping in Lake Pearson Moana Rua Wildlife Refuge
Lakeside camping rarely comes free, so campers at Lake Pearson / Moana Rua Wildlife Refuge are right to feel lucky. Lake Pearson (Moana Rua) Campground is spread along the shore at the northwest end of a tranquil hourglass-shaped lake in a mountainous part of Canterbury on the South Island of New Zealand. State Highway 73 passes right alongside the lake and the free campground and picnic area are a convenient stop for travelers, just over 30 kilometers from Arthur's Pass National Park. ...Read more.
By: Published: January 14, 2016 Last updated: April 13, 2026
Kura Tawhiti Castle Hill Conservation Area
Not far from Arthur's Pass National Park in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand, you'll come across an alluring playground of limestone boulders in Kura Tawhiti / Castle Hill Conservation Area. Mountain climbers have fun scaling its many misshapen boulders and hikers will enjoy venturing through the area as well. A level 600-meter long track leads to the foot of a grassy hill covered with a crown of misshapen rocks. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.6 kilometers / 1.6 miles · Elevation change: 65 meters / 215 feet
By: Published: January 13, 2016 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Mount Ollivier in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Mount Ollivier is a 1,933-meter tall peak in the Sealy Range of the Southern Alps in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. In 1939, Sir Edmond Hillary summited the mountain in what is recognized as his first major climb. (He went on to bag some other noteworthy peaks as well...) To get to the top of Mount Ollivier, you will first need to make your way to Mueller Hut, which is accomplished by trekking up Sealy Tarns Track and Mueller Hut Route, gaining 1,045 meters over 5. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.2 kilometers / 0.75 miles · Elevation change: 125 meters / 410 feet
By: Published: December 21, 2015 Last updated: December 5, 2025