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Fast facts about Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch Address of Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch: Via SH6 and SH63, Christchurch, New Zealand Contact no. of Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch: 03 521 1806 Features of Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch is home to the glacier-carved Lake Rotoiti and Lake Rotoroa. During the last Ice Age, massive glaciers gouged out troughs in the mountainous headwaters of the Buller River. Today these troughs are filled by Lakes Rotoiti and Rotoroa. They are the largest lakes in the area. Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch protects 102,000ha of the northern most Southern Alps and features beech forests and the beautiful jewel like lakes, Rotoiti and Rotoroa. Small forest birds like tomtits, robins, and the tiny riflemen inhabit the place. The features of Nelson Lakes National Park in Christchurch include: It offers stunning alpine scenery. There are networks of short tracks exploring the forest, lake shore and glacial features of both lakes You can also enjoy fantastic hiking, walking and boating. You can enjoy many short walks and explore the park's glacier, alpine and lake features. Longer walks and alpine tramping trips are also available Longer hikes are also available, the most popular being the Travers/Sabine Circuit. Average fitness is required on the longer walks, and in the winter only experienced hikers should take to the tracks. Mountain climbing is also available in the park – suitable for experienced climbers. A highlight in the park is the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project. It aims to create a pest free refuge in the honeydew beech forests beside Lake Rotoiti. It paves the way for the recovery and re-introduction of native species in the area. It also provides an ideal opportunity for the public to see conservation work at first hand, and for people to enjoy and appreciate New Zealand's unique natural attractions. ..
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