Paparoa National Park
Paparoa National Park is on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.It was established in 1987 and encompasses 306 km². The park ranges from on or near the coastline to the peak of the Paparoa Ranges. A separate section of the park is to the north and centered around Ananui Creek.
The park contains limestone caves, one of which is a commercial tourist attraction. The majority of the park is forested with a wide variety of vegetation.