Egmont National Park is located south of New Plymouth, close to the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is named after the mountain which dominates its environs, which itself was named by Captain Cook after John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, the First Lord of the Admiralty who promoted Cook's first voyage. Taranaki has been the Māori name for the mountain for many centuries, and the mountain itself now has two alternative official names, \"Mount Taranaki\" and \"Mount Egmont\".
The park, established in 1900, is dominated by the dormant volcano of Mount Taranaki. The park receives massive annual precipitation which is essentially orographic in origin as moist westerlies moving inland from the Tasman hit Mount Taranaki and the adjacent Pouakai and Kaitake ranges and are thus forced to rise. Since the area has high annual rainfall and a mild coastal climate there is a lush rainforest covering the foothills, a forest which is nationally significant for the total absence of beech trees.
North Egmont Visitors Centre
520 meter
Excellent place Great staff Wonderful walks Highly recommended
My Party Pack
9 km
Blueberryhills
11 km
SolutionK9 Dog Training Taranaki
12 km
Wonderful experience with Luzelle. Great trainer. Can recommend to all dog lovers
Pouakai Zoo
12 km
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AlpacasRstyle
14 km
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