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Discover mapped protected landscapes and regional park geography across Oceania's diverse nations.

Oceania National Parks and Protected Areas: A Continent-Wide Browseable Park List

Embark on a geographic exploration of Oceania's protected natural areas, featuring a comprehensive, atlas-style list of national parks and conservation landscapes. This dedicated route allows for continent-wide browsing of protected lands, highlighting their distribution across various countries and island nations within the region. Understand the spread of unique terrains and mapped environments that define Oceania's natural heritage through structured geographic data.

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Explore the diverse range of conservation landscapes, nature reserves, and marine protected areas across the Pacific

National Parks and Protected Areas in Oceania: A Comprehensive Geographic Index

Browse the complete listing of national parks and protected areas spanning the vast continent of Oceania, from the Australian mainland to numerous Pacific island nations. Discover the unique geographic distribution of these critical conservation landscapes, understanding their regional context and importance across diverse Oceanian territories.

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National parkAustralia

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

Exploration of central Australian protected natural terrain.

Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is defined by its massive sandstone monolith and conglomerate rock domes set within a stark desert plain. This protected area offers deep insights into arid landscape evolution, ancient geological processes, and the environmental factors that shape central Australia's unique natural terrain.

1,333.72 km²1958AridEasy access
National parkAustralia

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Mapping the protected geology and arid ecosystems of the Red Centre.

Navigate the rugged geography of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, where ancient sandstone monoliths and towering conglomerate domes dominate the horizon. This atlas entry focuses on the park's physical boundaries, regional terrain characteristics, and the vast desert plains that define its protected status in the heart of Australia.

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National parkSouthland RegionMarineMountain

Fiordland National Park

Explore its vast boundaries and unique temperate rainforest.

Fiordland National Park, located in the Southland Region of New Zealand, is a testament to dramatic geological forces, featuring fifteen major fiords like Milford Sound, whose Mitre Peak rises majestically from the water. This protected national park encompasses an immense wilderness of alpine terrain, ancient beech forests, and numerous waterfalls, fueled by exceptional rainfall. Its inclusion in the Te Wāhipounamu World Heritage Area underscores its global significance for biodiversity and natural landscape preservation.

12,607 km²1952TemperateModerate access
National parkCanterbury RegionMountain

Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park

Mapped glacial terrain and mountain peaks in the Canterbury Region.

Delve into the heart of New Zealand's alpine grandeur with Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park. This page offers an atlas-style exploration of its protected boundaries, dramatic glacial formations like the Tasman Glacier, and the towering peaks of the Southern Alps. Understand the park's significant geographic context within the Canterbury Region and discover the mapped landscape that defines this premier national park.

707 km²1953AlpineEasy access
National parkAustraliaMarineMountain

Kakadu National Park

Explore Kakadu National Park's mapped boundaries and natural terrain.

Kakadu National Park stands as a significant national park entity within Australia, providing rich geographic context for atlas discovery. This page details the park's protected area identity, its mapped natural landscapes, and its place within the broader Australian continent's geography. Understand the unique regional setting and the specific topographic features that define Kakadu National Park for detailed exploration and comparative geographic analysis.

19,804 km²1979TropicalModerate access
National parkTasmaniaMountain

Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park

Explore national park boundaries and regional natural terrain.

Gain insight into Cradle Mountain, Lake St Clair National Park, a protected national park in Tasmania, Australia. This entry provides a foundational understanding of its mapped terrain, geographic setting, and protected area status. Delve into the specific landscape characteristics that define this significant conservation zone and its place within the national atlas.

1,614.43 km²1922TemperateModerate access
National parkNew ZealandMountain

Tongariro National Park

Explore mapped terrain, active volcanoes, and unique dual World Heritage values.

Tongariro National Park, situated in New Zealand's North Island, is a globally significant protected area celebrated for its dramatic volcanic landscapes and profound cultural heritage. As the nation's oldest national park, it features three active volcanoes: Mount Ruapehu, Mount Ngauruhoe, and Mount Tongariro, set within a diverse terrain that includes forests, alpine zones, and the Rangipo Desert. Its dual World Heritage status underscores its importance for both natural attributes and its sacred cultural landscape, offering rich opportunities for geographic and atlas exploration.

795.96 km²1887TemperateEasy access
National parkNew South WalesMountain

Blue Mountains National Park

Explore New South Wales park geography and natural terrain.

Blue Mountains National Park, designated as a national park in New South Wales, offers a rich subject for geographic discovery and atlas exploration. This entry details its specific mapped boundaries and natural landscape features, providing essential context for understanding its place within Australia's protected areas. Engage with the park's core geographic identity and explore its protected terrain within a structured, map-focused dataset.

2,679.54 km²1959TemperateModerate access
Marine protected areaQueenslandMarine

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

Exploring the reef system and marine conservation zones in northeastern Australia

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park stands as an internationally significant marine protected area. By spanning a massive stretch of the Queensland coast, this protected landscape provides a critical framework for marine governance and reef conservation. Users can examine the unique zoning and distribution of coral reef habitats that define this extensive tropical ecosystem.

343,966 km²1975TropicalWater-dominated
National parkQueenslandMountain

Lamington National Park

Mapped protected landscape with over 500 waterfalls and unique cloud forests.

Lamington National Park stands as a key protected area within Queensland, recognized for its world-heritage status Gondwanan rainforests and striking volcanic geography. The park's landscape is characterized by its ancient Antarctic beech forests, a legacy of millions of years of volcanic activity that sculpted dramatic cliffs, plateaus, and deep valleys, punctuated by more than 500 waterfalls. Through its mapped boundaries and detailed geographic context, users can explore the exceptional biodiversity and unique terrain that defines this significant Australian national park.

206 km²1915SubtropicalEasy access
National parkOtagoMountain

Mount Aspiring National Park

Explore the U-shaped valleys and mapped boundaries of this iconic national park.

Mount Aspiring National Park showcases a breathtaking glacial landscape defined by steep-sided U-shaped valleys, active glaciers, and soaring alpine summits. As a designated national park within New Zealand's South Island, its protected status preserves a vast area of wilderness crucial for understanding regional geography and alpine terrain. This page provides an atlas-style exploration of its mapped boundaries and the stark, natural beauty that characterizes this significant conservation landscape in the Otago region.

3,562 km²1964TemperateModerate access
National parkWest CoastMountain

Westland Tai Poutini National Park

Explore its mapped terrain and unique glacial features in West Coast, NZ.

Westland Tai Poutini National Park represents a remarkable intersection of glacial power and lush temperate rainforests along New Zealand's West Coast. As a protected national park, it showcases dramatic alpine scenery and the unique characteristic of glaciers descending to low elevations. Users can explore the mapped boundaries and the distinct natural landscapes that define this significant protected area, offering a clear view of its place within the region's geography.

1,319.8 km²1960TemperateII
National parkSouth Australia

Naracoorte Caves National Park

Explore its unique protected geography and natural terrain.

Naracoorte Caves National Park represents a vital protected area within the diverse geography of South Australia. This entry provides an atlas-driven perspective, highlighting its identity as a national park, its mapped landscapes, and its regional significance. Engage with structured information detailing the park's protected status and geographic features, offering a clear view of its contribution to South Australia's natural heritage.

6.6 km²2001TemperateModerate access
National parkNew ZealandMountain

Egmont National Park

Explore the mapped volcanic terrain and protected landscape of Mount Taranaki.

Egmont National Park represents a significant protected area within New Zealand's North Island, dominated by the iconic stratovolcano, Mount Taranaki. This national park is celebrated for its distinct circular protected boundary, a unique feature against the surrounding pastoral farmlands, and its dramatic volcanic landscape. Visitors can explore a range of natural habitats from dense temperate rainforests to alpine environments, all mapped within this significant conservation landmark.

341.7 km²1900TemperateModerate access
Watercolor depiction of mountains, a lake, green forest, and pink wildflowers
National parkNew South WalesMountain

Kosciuszko National Park

Discover unique glacial landscapes and geographic context in New South Wales.

Kosciuszko National Park represents the pinnacle of Australia's alpine geography, preserving the continent's only true alpine ecosystems. This extensive national park in New South Wales features dramatic glacial landforms, including its namesake Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's highest peak. Users can explore the park's mapped boundaries, surrounding natural terrain, and unique landscape features for a comprehensive understanding of this significant protected area.

6,900 km²1944AlpineModerate access
National parkNew South Wales

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

New South Wales National Park with mapped Aboriginal heritage.

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park in New South Wales is renowned for its striking Hawkesbury Sandstone geology, defining its rugged plateau and steep, flooded ria valleys that shape a dramatic coastline. As Australia's third oldest national park, it preserves over 800 Aboriginal heritage sites, including rock engravings and art, set within a landscape perfect for geographic exploration and understanding protected areas. Examine its unique mapped terrain, from volcanic intrusions to tessellated pavements, all contributing to its distinct protected landscape identity.

149.77 km²1894TemperateEasy access
Nature reservePitcairn IslandsMarine

Henderson Island

Remote coral atoll located in the Pitcairn Islands

Examine the physical structure of Henderson Island, a raised coral atoll in the South Pacific. This protected area features limestone cliffs and an ancient lagoon floor, offering insight into remote island ecology and isolated Pacific landforms within the Pitcairn Islands territory.

37.3 km²1902TropicalRemote access
National parkWestern AustraliaMountain

Purnululu National Park

Explore Western Australia's Purnululu National Park geography.

Gain a structured atlas-style understanding of Purnululu National Park, a key protected area in Western Australia. This page details the park's geographic identity, its role as a national park, and its relationship to the surrounding regional landscapes. Engage with mapped park boundaries and factual context to appreciate its place in the broader Australian conservation geography.

2,397.23 km²1987AridRemote access
Nature reserveNew South WalesMountain

Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve

Protected nature reserve in the New South Wales Central Tablelands

The Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve protects one of the most significant fluviokarst landscapes on the planet. This profile details the reserve's complex surface and subterranean drainage systems, including the famous Grand Arch and the multi-level cave network that defines the valley's distinct geological character within the Great Dividing Range.

30.83 km²1997TemperateEasy access
National parkQueenslandMountain

Daintree National Park

Explore mapped boundaries and Queensland's natural terrain.

Delve into the protected landscape of Daintree National Park, a significant national park situated in Queensland, Australia. This page offers a detailed exploration of its geographic features and mapped boundaries, providing essential context for understanding its role within the region's natural terrain. Discover the atlas-level significance of this protected area and its unique contribution to the Queensland landscape.

1,200 km²1988TropicalModerate access
Countries

Explore the atlas of protected landscapes, charting country-specific park geography across the vast Oceania region.

Oceania National Park Countries: Explore Protected Areas by Nation

Explore the comprehensive list of countries in Oceania, each offering a distinct collection of national parks and other vital protected natural areas across diverse Pacific and Australasian landscapes. This continent-level view provides essential geographic context, allowing you to trace the distribution of conservation efforts and plan your deeper park discovery by nation.
Australia

Australia National Parks and Protected Areas: A Mapped Geographic Explorer

Access a structured view of Australia's national parks and protected areas, designed for geographic discovery. Understand the distribution of conservation landscapes, trace individual park boundaries, and gain context on the regional geography. This atlas provides a factual foundation for exploring the breadth of Australia's protected territories, moving beyond simple lists to a mapped understanding.

998 parks
New Zealand

New Zealand National Parks and Protected Areas: A Comprehensive Geographic Atlas

Delve into the rich tapestry of New Zealand's protected natural areas. This atlas offers a structured approach to discovering national parks and conservation lands, emphasizing their geographic distribution and the unique landscape context they represent. From the volcanic terrain of the North Island to the alpine environments of the South Island, gain a clear understanding of the nation's protected geography and its mapped natural features.

88 parks
Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands National Parks and Protected Area Geographic Atlas

Gain insight into the spatial distribution of protected natural areas across the Marshall Islands. This atlas-focused resource details the boundaries of coral atoll ecosystems and coastal regions, enabling a clearer understanding of how these protected lands are situated within the broader Micronesian landscape.

13 parks
Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea National Parks and Protected Areas: Geographic Atlas

Navigate the diverse protected natural areas of Papua New Guinea through a structured geographic lens. This atlas provides insights into the mapped boundaries of national parks and conservation lands, highlighting their distribution across the country's distinctive island geography. Understand the regional context and natural terrain that define these significant landscapes.

8 parks
Palau

Palau National Parks and Protected Areas: A Geographic Explorer for the Archipelago

Investigate the protected natural terrain of Palau through an atlas of regional conservation areas. This resource provides a clear overview of the geographic spread of parks, marine sanctuaries, and wetlands, offering essential context on the boundaries and physical environment of the archipelago.

7 parks
American Samoa

American Samoa National Parks and Protected Areas: Geographic Atlas

Understand the geographic scope of national parks and protected areas within American Samoa. This atlas entry details the distribution of protected landscapes across the territory's islands, offering insights into their mapped boundaries and regional context. It serves as a foundation for exploring the natural terrain and conservation efforts shaping this unique Polynesian geography.

4 parks
Micronesia

Micronesia Protected Areas and National Park Geographic Atlas

Browse the geographic distribution of protected lands across the Federated States of Micronesia. This resource provides a structured look at marine conservation areas, atoll biosphere reserves, and coastal ecosystems, facilitating a deeper understanding of Pacific island landscape preservation.

4 parks
Samoa

Samoa National Parks and Protected Areas Atlas: Mapped Landscapes and Geographic Discovery

This atlas entry for Samoa offers a structured overview of its national parks and protected natural areas. Delve into the geographic distribution and mapped boundaries of these conservation sites, understanding their placement within the broader Polynesian landscape. Use this geographic context to explore the unique natural terrain and protected island ecosystems that define Samoa's conservation efforts.

2 parks

Pitcairn National Parks: Geographic Atlas and Protected Area Map

Trace the geographic extent of national parks and protected areas within the Pitcairn Islands. This atlas offers a detailed look at the island terrain, from raised coral cliffs to tangled scrub forests, allowing for structured study of these remote Pacific ecosystems and their conservation landscapes.

1 park
Tonga

Tonga National Parks and Protected Areas: Geographic Atlas and Landscape Exploration

This section provides a geographic atlas view of Tonga's national parks and protected areas. Dive into the distribution of conservation landscapes across the archipelago, understanding the natural terrain and island geography. It's designed for users seeking a structured, map-aware exploration of Tonga's protected lands, laying the groundwork for detailed discovery of individual sites and their regional context.

1 park

Protected area types

Continue Exploring Protected Area Designations by Classification and Geography

Deepen your understanding of global protected landscapes by continuing to explore classification types and their geographic distribution. Moving from broad designation families to specific park pages offers a structured way to navigate the world's natural heritage and understand its mapped conservation areas.

Global Protected Area Designations Atlas
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Continue Refining Your Search for Oceania's Protected Lands and Parks

Deepen your exploration of Oceania's natural geography by continuing to refine your search for national parks and protected areas. Utilize the available filters to compare diverse landscapes, understand regional park distributions, and discover protected areas across the continent. This focused approach enhances your geographic understanding and guides further discovery within the Oceania region.

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