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At the northern tip of the South Island, Puponga Farm Park is a sprawling coastal farm where golden beaches meet rugged headlands and the Tasman Sea crashes against ancient cliffs. This working sheep and cattle station doubles as a public reserve, offering some of the most dramatic and accessible coastal walks in the region. With the iconic Farewell Spit stretching into the distance and the hauntingly beautiful Wharariki Beach just a short walk away, Puponga is a place where the raw power of nature is on full display.
Highlights & What to See
- Wharariki Beach – A wild, windswept beach with sea caves, arches, and seal colonies; the iconic Archway Islands are a photographer's dream, especially at sunset.
- Farewell Spit – A 25-km sand spit and important bird sanctuary; join a guided tour to explore the lighthouse and vast tidal flats.
- Puponga Hill Walk – A short, steep climb rewarding with panoramic views over Golden Bay, Farewell Spit, and the Kahurangi National Park.
- Farm Park Walking Trails – Network of trails through paddocks and along cliffs, with chances to spot weka, variable oystercatchers, and the rare fernbird.
- Cape Farewell – The northernmost point of the South Island, offering dramatic cliff-top views and a sense of being at the edge of the world.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day exploring the park, but to fully appreciate Wharariki Beach and catch the sunset over the Archway Islands, plan for a full day. If you're a keen walker, consider an overnight stay in nearby Collingwood or Takaka to tackle longer trails in Kahurangi National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Collingwood – A small, artsy town with a laid-back vibe, excellent cafes, and access to the Heaphy Track.
- Takaka – The hub of Golden Bay, with a bohemian atmosphere, craft breweries, and the stunning Te Waikoropupū Springs.
- Abel Tasman National Park – A coastal paradise with golden beaches, kayaking, and the famous Abel Tasman Coast Track.
- Kahurangi National Park – New Zealand's second-largest national park, offering remote tramping, limestone karst landscapes, and the scenic Cobb Valley.
- Golden Bay – The entire bay area is a destination in itself, with tranquil beaches, art galleries, and a slower pace of life.
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Image credits
- Abel Tasman National Park — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Golden Bay — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain