Lake Sumner Forest Park

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Lake Sumner Forest Park
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Lake Sumner Forest Park
Location South Island, New Zealand
Nearest city Christchurch
Coordinates 42°37′05″S172°15′07″E / 42.618°S 172.252°E / -42.618; 172.252 Coordinates: 42°37′05″S172°15′07″E / 42.618°S 172.252°E / -42.618; 172.252
Area105,131.9 hectares (259,787 acres)
Governing body Department of Conservation
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Gabriel hut at lake Sumner Forest Park

Lake Sumner Forest Park is a 1,051 km2 (406 sq mi) forest park located in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand. [1] It is centered around Lewis Pass and has a number of access points along State Highway 7. [2] It sits in between Lewis Pass Scenic Reserve and Arthurs Pass National Park.

The name is derived from Lake Sumner, although Lake Sumner itself is not located in the Forest Park. [3]

Hot Springs

There are numerous hot springs to be found in Lake Sumner Forest Park. One of the easiest to find is above the Hurunui river between The Hurunui Hut and No. 3 Hut. [3]

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Nina Hut, Lake Sumner Forest Park

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References

  1. "Data Table - Protected Areas - LINZ Data Service". Land Information New Zealand . Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  2. "Lake Sumner Forest Park". Department of Conservation . Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  3. 1 2 ParkMap (1993). Lake Sumner Forest Park. New Zealand: InfoMap.