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Fiordland National Park is a national park in the south-west corner of South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest of the 13 national parks in New Zealand , with an area covering 12,607 km 2 (4,868 sq mi), [ 1 ] and a major part of the Te Wāhipounamu a UNESCO World Heritage Site established in 1990.
Pyramid Peak is the highest point of the Earl Mountains and is situated in the Southland Region of the South Island.It is set within Fiordland National Park which is part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2]
It is set north of Milford Sound within Fiordland National Park which is part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2] Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains east into tributaries of the Harrison River, west into headwaters of Thurso River, and north to John o'Groats River.
Mount Sparrman is a hill south of Cook Channel, which is part of Tamatea / Dusky Sound.This peak is located in Fiordland National Park and Te Wahipounamu.Precipitation runoff from the hill drains north-west to Tamatea / Dusky Sound and south-east to a lake that eventually flows into Taiari / Chalky Inlet via Lumaluma Creek. [1]
It is set within Fiordland National Park which is part of the Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2] The peak is a prominent landmark along the Milford Track when crossing the McKinnon Pass on the way to Quintin Huts, with the track traversing the lower south slope of the peak.
This category lists locations and geographical features found in Fiordland National Park in the southwest of the South Island of New Zealand Pages in category "Fiordland National Park" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total.
Mount Tūtoko is the highest peak in Fiordland National Park, in southwest New Zealand.It lies between the Hollyford Valley and Milford Sound, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) due north of the Homer Tunnel at the northern end of the Darran Mountains.
The Hump Ridge Track, also called the Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track, is a 61 km walking track that is partly in Fiordland National Park in New Zealand. [1] The track was opened in 2001 and is run privately on behalf of the Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track Charitable Trust. [2]