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| Locality | National Park |
| Region | Manawatu-Whanganui |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Timezone | New Zealand Time (NZST/NZDT) |
| Remoteness | Rural Settlement |
| Latitude | -39.18333 |
| Longitude | 175.4 |
| Population | 500 |
| Elevation | 817 m |
| Area Code | 06 |
| Distance to Palmerston North | 132 km north |
National Park is a locality in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region of New Zealand. It is a small community with a population of 500. It sits at an elevation of around 817 m above sea level. It lies approximately 132 km north of Palmerston North, the regional capital. National Park is located at 39.1833°S, 175.4000°E. It observes New Zealand Time (NZST/NZDT). Statistics New Zealand classifies the area as a rural settlement.
National Park unfolds across a landscape sculpted by ancient forces, where the land rises and falls in a tapestry of verdant hills and shadowed valleys. It lies 81.1 km south-west of Taupo (from Taupo: bearing 227°T), and is situated 25.0 km north of Ohakune. The air here, away from the coast, carries a crispness that speaks of inland plains and the proximity of native bush, particularly the dense expanse of Moturoa Bush, its edges often softened by a persistent mist in the early morning. The terrain, a mosaic of rolling farmland and steeper inclines, hints at the geological activity that shaped this region, with the distant, jagged line of Pinnacle Ridge a constant reminder of the earth's enduring power. Water, when it appears, flows with purpose; the Retaruke River, a vital artery, carves its path through the land, its murmur a constant companion to those who live and travel here.
The history of National Park is interwoven with the land's bounty and the resourcefulness of its inhabitants. Dairy farming forms the backbone of the local economy, the rich soils supporting lush pastures where contented herds graze, their milk destined for processing plants that hum with activity. Forestry, too, plays a significant role, with the managed stands of trees a visible presence on the landscape, their harvested timber contributing to the region's economic vitality. This is a place where the rhythm of the seasons dictates the pace of life, and where the quiet diligence of its people has fostered a strong sense of community. The Tupapakurua Falls Track offers a chance to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the area, its winding path leading to the dramatic cascade of Tupapakurua Falls, a powerful testament to the erosive artistry of water.
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This page provides an embedded street and satellite map of National Park, Manawatu-Whanganui, New Zealand — switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: -39.18333, 175.4. Live weather conditions with current observations and a 7-day forecast are powered by Open-Meteo. Real-time New Zealand and world news feeds keep the page current, while an editorial description provides background on National Park.
National Park sits within the Manawatu-Whanganui Region. Location data is drawn from the GeoNames geographical database and verified by coordinates, ensuring the correct National Park is identified even where the name is shared across multiple New Zealand localities.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | GeoNames Gazetteer (CC BY 4.0), Stats NZ regional and urban-rural classifications |
| Description | Editorial description generated from verified location data. |