Foot Prints Tōtaranui
The beach and campground at Tōtaranui are a place of tradition and hold a wealth of childhood memories for the generations of families who return year after year. The crescent-shaped bay of powdery golden sand has a picturesque tidal inlet and is located at the northern end of the Abel Tasman National Park.
Loosely translated as “many totara trees”, Tōtaranui is framed by regenerating manuka and kanuka, southern beech, podocarp and totara.
Foot Prints Tōtaranui
The beach and campground at Tōtaranui are a place of tradition and hold a wealth of childhood memories for the generations of families who return year after year. The crescent-shaped bay of powdery golden sand has a picturesque tidal inlet and is located at the northern end of the Abel Tasman National Park.
Loosely translated as “many totara trees”, Tōtaranui is framed by regenerating manuka and kanuka, southern beech, podocarp and totara.