It’s hard to pay attention to your feet at Trounson Kauri Park. Photo: Matthew Cattin

Trounson Kauri Park

August 2019

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August 2019

A lasting sanctuary in a sea of farmland, Trounson Kauri Park offers some of Northland’s most impressive remaining giants.

Half an hour from Dargaville, the well-presented park is a humbling stroll back in time which keeps your eyes fixed ever upwards. Almost entirely boardwalked, and with a comprehensive kauri dieback station which all but forces you to clean your footwear, it’s a safe way to observe this threatened taonga. The 1.7km loop track won’t […]
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