Abel Tasman Inland Track
The Abel Tasman Inland Track is a 38 km tramping track that runs through the centre of the Abel Tasman National Park and is maintained by the Department of Conservation.[1] It diverts from the main Abel Tasman Coast Track between Tinline Bay and Torrent Bay.[1][2] Although the coast track has the reputation of being New Zealand's most popular walking track, the inland track is a much less walked route, with regular back-country huts.[3]
Location
    
  
| Point | Coordinates (links to map & photo sources)  | 
Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Marahau, southern gateway | 40.995745°S 173.005051°E | |
| Holyoake's Shelter | 40.964175°S 173.001611°E | |
| Castle Rocks Hut | 40.961683°S 172.953595°E | |
| Moa Park Shelter | 40.938024°S 172.935947°E | |
| Track to Canaan car park | 40.935914°S 172.928776°E | |
| Track to Wainui Hut | 40.907074°S 172.930559°E | |
| Awapoto Hut | 40.862912°S 172.938701°E | |
| Pigeon Saddle | 40.832799°S 172.968755°E | |
| Wainui car park | 40.809564°S 172.956111°E | 
References
    
- "Inland Track". www.doc.govt.nz. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
 - "Inland Track, Abel Tasman National Park" (PDF). www.wildernessmag.co.nz. 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
 - "Abel Tasman Inland Track". Nelson Regional Development Agency. 2021. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
 
External links
    
- Department of Conservation Information on the Abel Tasman Inland Track
 - Department of Conservation information on Abel Tasman National Park
 
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