Mount Aspiring National Park Management Plan
Introduction
Find out about and view the Mount Aspiring National Park Management Plan 2011.Download the publication
Mount Aspiring National Park Management Plan (PDF, 1,582K)
Maps
- Map 1 Location (JPG, 991K)
- Map 2 Adjoining public conservation land (JPG, 991K)
- Map 2a Additions to Mount Aspiring National Park (JPG, 960K)
- Map 3 Park zones and designated aircraft landing sites (JPG, 982K)
- Map 4 Visitor facilities (JPG, 1,071K)
- Map 5 Biodiversity hotspots (JPG, 1,099K) (priority areas for threatened species programmes)
- Map 6 Separate Places (JPG, 1,086K)
- Map 6a East/West Matukituki Valleys (JPG, 734K)
- Map 6b Routeburn (JPG, 673K)
- Map 6c Dart and Rees Valleys (JPG, 977K)
- Map 6d Mt Aspiring climbing region (JPG, 754K)
- Map 6e Siberia, Wilkin and Young Valleys (JPG, 763K)
- Map 6f Olivine Wilderness Area (JPG, 803K)
- Map 6g Haast Pass Highway (JPG, 818K)
Summary
The Mount Aspiring National Park Management Plan (NPMP) sets out the Department of Conservation’s proposed intentions for park management.
It has been prepared by the Otago and West Coast staff in consultation with the Otago Conservation Board.
The views of Ngāi Tahu, recreation and conservation groups, concessionaires, other interested groups and the public were integral to developing the NPMP.
The NPMP recognises the mana and tangata whenua status of Ngāi Tahu over their ancestral land and waters within the park and gives effect to the provisions of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998.
The NPMP was approved by the New Zealand Conservation Authority on 23 June 2011.
Bylaws
Bylaws are in place for Mount Aspiring National Park to control activities within the Park. These bylaws implement the NPMP. View the bylaws.