APPENDIX 3
 

ANNOTATED LISTING OF KARST FEATURES AND CAVES IN NATIONAL PARKS, RESERVES, STATE FOREST PARKS, ECOLOGICAL AREAS, STATE FORESTS AND FARM PARKS

The following listing of karst features and caves in National Parks, Scenic Reserves, Forest
Parks, Ecological Areas, and State Forests is based on the Register of Protected Natural Areas in New Zealand (Lands and Survey, 1984); the New Zealand Spe1eological Bulletin; Wilde (1981); Wilde (1985); Rautjoki and Millar (1984); Scenic Reserves of the Waitomo Area – Management Plan (Lands arid Survey 1984); personal communications: and the personal knowledge of the authors.

The listing is the most definitive to date, but more physical and biological data are required to establish what types of karst, karst features, karst ecosystems and caves are represented and whether they are representative in terms of Ecological Regions and Districts. The authors take complete responsibility for any omissions or mistakes in the list.

The areas are shown by Ecological Regions and Districts (Protected Natural Area System).

E.g.   RAUKUMARA (= Ecological Region)
   Waioeka (= Ecological District)

 SR = Scenic Reserve
 ScR = Scientific Reserve
 NR = Nature Reserve
 QEIT = Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
 CC = Conservation Covenant
 PPL = Private Protected Land
 MR = Maori Reservation
 EA = Ecological Area
 NP = National Park
 SFP = Forest Park
 SF = State Forest - (Stewardship Areas)
 FP  FarmPark
 

1. NATIONAL PARK;
RAUKUMARA 
Waioeka 
UREWERA NP: No records of extensive caves
Some small caves associated with Maori tradition, and numerous small overhangs.  Some recent discoveries of moderately extensive caves.
NORTH-WEST
NELSON 
Arthur
ABEL TASMAN NP: Harwood Hole - Starlight cave system (-375M), one of New Zealand's most significant
vertical caves. Many small caves, depressions, dolines and tomos Gorge Creek Cave and resurgence from Harwood -Starlight cave system. Marble karst topography. Troglobitic invertebrates.
NORTH WESTLAND 
Punakaik
PAPAROA NP: Dolomite Point. Coastal “pancake” type
   limestone formations and blow holes.  Type locality for Carnichaelia arenarla. Threatened shore spurge present. A number of steep limestone gorges, escarpments, karst plateaus, karst syncline, massive dolines, polje, and other karst features. Limestone. Many caves including Bullock Creek Caves -several caves, several kms long; Winding Staircase; Telluris; Xanadu system; Cataract Pot; Cave Creek Cave; Cave Creek North and Armaggedon; Tunc-rninimus; Fox River Cave; Babylon Cave amongst many others. Area not fully explored for caves.  Troglobitic invertebrates, glow-worms, sub-fossils. Most extensive karst and cave area in any New Zealand national park.  Nile  River  Caves  (Metro  or  Ananui  Cave). Approximately  7km  long.  Well  decorated.  Troglobitic invertebrates. Sub-fossil avifauna and tuatara. Glow-worms. Rare cave beetle. (Entry by permit only).
FIORD 
Doubtful and   Darran
FIORDLAND NP: Te Ana-au-Aurora Cave, several kilometres long (restricted access Takahe Area). Te Ana-au Cave (administered by Fiordland Travel Ltd.)Glow-worms.Troglobitic invertebrates. Mount Luxmore has something in the order of 16 known caves including Steadfast Cave, Luxless Cave, and Luxmore Cave. Troglobitic invertebrates. Subfossil avifauna and lizards/skinks.
There are several other caves and karst areas in the park including Maori Burial Cave, Sutherland Sound.  Caswell Sound, Bligh Sound and Chalky Inlet reported caves Preservation Inlet some marble and limestone reported. The potential of Fiordland National Park in terms of karst and caves is not fully known and warrants further investigation.
2.RESERVES:
EASTERN
NORTHLAND
Eastern Northland
WAIPU CAVES SR:  Short cave with large chamber. Glow worms, Karst topography. Limestone
Kaipara
Kaipara
MONTGOMERY'S MEMORIAL BUSH SR: Limestone.
MAUNGATUROTO SR: Undulating limestone hill country. Dacite cone.
Western Northland 
Tangihua
PUKEKOHE HILL SR: Argillaceous limestone. One of the largest kauri in New Zealand.
WARO LIMESTONE SR: Karst topography, tors and karren. Limestone.
Tutamoe MAMARANUI SETTLEMENT SR: Argillaceous limestone.
TAINUI
Raglan
NGATOKA-A-WARIHI SR: Limestone. Pancake-  type formations.
TE KARAKA SR Limestone, blue mudstone, sandstone.
Kawhia  TE KAURI PARK SR  Muturangi Stream with towering limestone bluffs  Libocedrus plumosa. Small caves amongst calcareous sandstones.
PARKINSON SR: Limestone/sandstone (?) Phebalium nudum (southernmost record).
RAKANUI SR: Limestone bluffs. Scandia roseafolia
KAWHIA HARBOUR SR: Coastal limestone Pancake-type formations Metrosideros carminea (rare and endangered).
AWAROA SR  Limestone bluffs. Hebe rigidula. Asplenium lyalli. Metrosideros carminea Kokako.
MAROKOPA  FALLS  SR   Includes  Piripiri  Caves
Glow-worms.  Small caves, karst topography.  Limestone Fossils.
TAUMATATOTARA EAST SR:  Limestone outcrops and small caves reported.
KING COUNTRY
Waitomo
TE RAUMAKU CAVES SR; Rose's House Cave. Small caves and limestone arches. Subfossil avifauna.
WAITOMO CAVES SR: World famous Glow-worm Grotto (administered by the Tourist Hotel Corporation). Glow-worms Troglobitic invertebrates. Asplenium trichomanes, Peperomi urvilleana.
RUAKURI CAVES AND BUSH SR: Ruakuri and Aranni Caves.  Glow-worms.  Troglobitic invertebrates.  Subfossil avifauna. Includes part of Gardners Gut cave system.Yanks Cave (closed). Karst topography, dolines, tomo and limestone arch  (administered  by  the Tourist  Hotel Corporation) Long-tailed bats observed. P.urvilleana Asplenium Iylli.
TAPUAE PROP SR: Limestone. Karst topography. Caves.
ORAHIRI SR;  Limestone outcrops. Tomo. Asplenium lamprophyllum near southern limit.
UEKAHA SR  Limestone outcrops.  Peperomia urvilleana (farthest inland record in a protected natural area). Metrosideros carminea (rare and endangered).
HOLLOW HILL SR: Large cave known as Hollow Hill Cave. Troglobitic invertebrates.  Glow-worms.  Asplenium lyalli P.urvilleana. Karst topography. (Entry by permit only.)
JOHNSTONE BLOCK (PUTAKI) (Proposed SR): Limestone outcrops.Hebe rigidula, very localised. Asplenium lyalli, P.urvilleana Kokako. Long-tailed bats reported.
STUBBS QEII: Small caves. Karst topography.
MAROKOPA NATURAL TUNNEL SR:  Deep, narrow limestone gorge.  Double natural arch.  Fossils. Scandia roseafolia P urvilleana. Recently reported cave.
NGAHUINGA BLUFFS SR:  Limestone bluffs and outcrops. Fossils. Scandia roseafolia. P.urvilleana.
MANIAPOTO’S CAVE MR :  Large dry cavern said to have been used by Maniapoto, the principal ancestor of the tribe of the same name.
MANGAOKEWA GORGE SR:  Limestone bluffs, gorge and escarpment. Fossils.
KOROPUPU SR (Proposed ScR):  Large cave, 100 m long. Karst topography.  Limestone. Fossils. Glow-worms. Asplenium trichomanes, A.lyallii x a  flaccidum,  Senecio rufiglandulosus, Teucridium parvifolium (rare and endangered).
WAIPUNA SR:  Waipuna Cave, several kms long  Well decorated.   Glow-worms.    Troglobitic    invertebrates Lirnestone. Fossils. Peripatus.
NGAPAENGA SR:  Steep limestone gorge.
WAITANGURU SR: Briar's Cave, approximately 1km long.Troglobitic invertebrates. Subfossil avifauna. Rare cave beetle. Karst topography. Limestone. Fossils.
GRAND CANYON (Prop NR):  Large cave, 100 m long and up to 30 m high. Limestone. Long-tailed bat roost. Fossils. Asplenium lyalli, P.urvilleana.
PUKETITI FLOWER CAVE (Prop CC): Extensive cave with gypsum speleothems, including unique forms. (Entry by permit only.) Limestone. Subfossil bat spp, and avifauna.
MANGAOTAKI SR; High limestone bluffs. Fossils.
MANGAOTAKE GORGE SR: Limestone outcrops, bluffs, and gorge. Fossils.
PAEMAKO SR: Limestone outcrops.
MAHOENUI SR; High limestone bluffs.
MANGAORONGO SR; Limestone outcrops and gorge.
TARANAKI
North Taranaki 
MOKAU RIVER SR; (South bank) Limestone bluffs.
WAIROA
Wairnana
MANGAONE CAVES SR; Mangaone Cave, 160 m long. Limestone.
RUAHINE
Ruahine
SENTRY BOX SR: Limestone outcrops.
Heretaunga HARTREE FOREST QEII: Limestone.
EAST HAWKES BAY 
East Hawkes Bay
PARKERS BUSH NR: Limestone. 
MOHI BUSH SR: Limestone outcrops. 
McLEANS BUSH SR: Limestone outcrops.
RANGITIKEI
Rangitikei
MAKINO SR: Limestone outcrops
APUTA SR: Limestone bluffs and gorge.
MANUWATU
Woodville
PAHIATUA HILL SR: Limestone gorge and outcrops.
PAHIATUA
Puketoi
PIPINUI SR: Limestone gorges and outcrops. 
MAKURI GORGE SR: Limestone bluffs and gorge.
MAKURI TOWNSHIP: Weathered limestone.
INLAND
MARLBOROUGH
George Medway
ISOLATED HILL SR:  Highly siliceous limestone - largely solution-resistant. Gorges, bluffs etc Suiphurous seepage's from underlying strata. Very large range   of plant species in small area, including some unusual   associations. Rare species - Myosotis arnoldii (only kown locality), Wahlenbergia mathewsii, Gentiana astonii (limestone endemics).
KAIKOURA
Aniseed
WAIPAPA POINT SR:  Limestone cliffs terraces and  headlands.
LOWRY
Hundalee
MONKEY FACE SR: Limestone and ryholite cliffs. Caves reported. Near southern limit of Celmisia monroi
NORTH-WEST
NELSON
Whanganui
MANGARAKAU SR: Steep limestone bluffs and faces Forested caves, dolines and shafts. Only habitat West of Powelliphanta gilliesi aurea
HANSON-WINTER PPL: Coastal limestone bluff.
GOLDEN BAY PUPU SPRINGS SR: Largest freshwater springs in the southern hemisphere. Springs fed by aquifer in underlying marble. Historic gold workings.
GROVE SR: Limestone bluffs.
PAYNES FORD SR: Limestone outcrops and tomo. Irvines cave, extensive. Highly vandalised.
DRY RIVER SR:  Steep forested marble bluffs. A small outlier on tertiary limestone.  Includes entrance to Council cave (Motupipi cave), which is one of only two caves in Golden Bay with the cave spider Spelunauk cavernicola.
Arthur  RAMEKA CREEK SR: Steep forested marble bluffs.
POKORORO SR: Marble. Breretons Cave. Short cave with fauna.
TAKAKA HILL SR: Marble bluffs.
RIWAKA SR: Riwaka Resurgence Cave. Convoluted marble formation and tomo. Best example of mixed beech-podocarp/broadleaf forest in upper insitu marble.
HUIA CAVE SR: Huia Caves. Limestone.
SPENSER
Rotoroa
SPHINX SR; High limestone bluffs. Tomos (shafts) in limestone plateau
NORTH-WEST
NELSON
Kararnea
TOKOMOANA SR: Steep limestone cliff facing the Tasman Sea.
HIWINUI SR: Siltstone and limestone.
KAUAMEA BLUFF SR:  Sandy limestones. Powelliphanta sp. 
Hebe Townsonii (localised)
NELSON
Bryant
ANISEED VALLEY SR: Limestone  bluffs and waterfall. Cave reported
NORTH WESTLAND
Buller
ROSEMONT SR: Siltstone, mudstone,limestone
Reefton INANGAHUA LANDING SR:  Limestone,mudstone, siltstone, sandstone.
UPPER BULLER GORGE SR:  Limestone
MT COURTNEY SR:  Calcareous sandstone, siltstone, limestone.
Blackall RAPAHOE RANGE SR:  Limestone bluffs.  Many caves reported.
Greymouth OMOTUMOTO SR:  Limestone ridges.  Southern limit of rangiora on West Coast.
MARSDEN SR:  Isolated thin capping of limestone.
LOWRY
Motunau
NANEPAPA SR:  Steep limestone escarpment, outcrops and  sinkholes.
PUKETERAKI
Cass
Cave Stream Sr:  Broken River Cave.  Short through  cave  Limestone bluffs  Asplenium  lyalli and other lime-preffering plants.
PAREORA
Orari 
MORRISON I.J.CC:  Marble, fossils.  Long-tailed bat sp.  Lime-adapted plants.
Waimate PAREROA SR:  Limestone slopes and river terraces.
CATLINS
Tahakopa
WAIPATI BEACH SR:  Cathedral Caves,30m high and 100m into sea cliffs.  Sandstone.
MAKAREWA
Southland Plains
FOREST HILL SR:  Weta Cave and Clearing Cave.  Two very small caves.
3. FOREST PARKS:
KAIMANAWA
KaimanawaKAWEKA FP: Some karst topography.
KAWEKA FP: Some karst topography.Fossils.
RICHMOND
Pelorus
and NELSON
Bryant
MOUNT RICHMOND if; Late Pernian limestones lie in a series of fault bounded strips accoss the upper western slopes of the northern Bryant Range and west  of and Red Hills in the southern Richmond Range. Karst and underground drainage. Shafts with subfossil deposits in the south.
NORTH-WEST
NELSON
Arthur
NORTH-WEST NELSON FP: Mount Arthur Marble massif and karst fields. Numerous deep caves including - Nettlebed Cave 24.5km passage, 889m, deep.  Deepest and longest cave in New Zealand, and deepest in the southern hemisphere. HH (-623 m) Windrift (-362 m); Gorgoroth (-346 m); Blackbird (-319 m) and Laghu (-307 m). Ellis and Horseshoe Basin Karstfield with numerous deep potholes and alpine karst features. High numbers of lime-preferring flora reported. Powelliphanta spp subfossils.
North Arthur Range arid South Takaka Hill: steep marble peaks and extensive marble covered plateau. Many stream sinks, dolines,  and shafts.  Endemic plant spp.  Cave fauna. Powelliphanta spp.
Northern portion of Mt Owen: Glacio-karst marbel massif.Many caves including the Amphitheatre, Giant's Staircase(-260rn), Blue Creek Cave, Turks Torrent (+214m). Cave fauna.
Heaphy Heaphy Track (Gouland Downs):  Karst topography arid
formations. Limestone. Number of caves near Gouland Downs Hut. Caves relatively unexplored.
Heaphy River (lower)/Gunner River Area: Extensive lowland limestone karst. Relatively unexplored. Caves include Coppers Cave (extensive). Cave fauna including Spelungula cavernicola
Kararmea Oparara  Highly karstified forested landscape.  Limestone
Honeycomb Hill Cave, 70+ entrances. Nationally significant subfossil assemblage. Troglobitic invertebrates. Spelungula cavemicola, a spider of limited distribution. Glow-worms Hormotila, or Hormotilopsis . (algae previously unrecorded in NZ) Lime-preferring flora (?). Three limestone arches. Karst topography. Giant landsnails. Numerous other caves (Partly within Kohaihai Ecological Area.)
Wangapeka Walker Ridge - Parapara Ridge: Marble karst Forested. Many dolines. High relief.
Mt Mytton: Isolated marble alpine karst. Many tomo. Garibaldi Ridge: Limestone plateaus, dolines, tomo, and cave.
Trilobite rock, Cob Valley: Remnant limestone outcrop with small cave. Trilobite fossils of late middle Cambrian age.
Barron's Flat: limestone peneplain. Moonsilver Cave (approx 2klm). Subfossils. Cave fauna, inc glow-worms.
Mount  Arthur  Tabtelands:  limestone  pereplain.  Caves, subfossils, cave fauna, historic sites.
Leslie - Karamea: lirnestone plateau. Forest covered remnant limestone peneplain. Caves (?).
Mt Patriarch: Steep alpine marble karst.
Turk Ridge: Steep alpine marble karst, with many dolines.
Wakamarama Mt Burnett: Dolomite/marble (mining). Dolines and tomo.
West Whanganui Cavernous limestone outcrops on Kahurangi coastline. Taitapu Cave (extensive). Fauna, subfosslls, fossils.
4. ECOLOGICAL AREAS:
KING COUNTRY
Waitomo
TAUMATATAWHERO BA: Limestone. Karst topography. Some small caves reported.
PUAROA EA: Limestone. Karst topography, dolines, gorges, caves. (N.B.: Proposed extension to above EA.)
NORTH-WEST
NELSON
Karamea
KOHAIHAI EA: Honeycomb Hill Cave. (See  North-West Nelson FP.)
NORTH WESTLAND
Punakaiki
BLACKWATER BA: Many limestone outcrops. 
TIROPAHI EA:  Extensive limestone topography.  Caves reported include Equinox, and Madona. Extensive subfossils. Cave fauna.
FIORD
Te Anau
DIGGERS RIDGE EA: Limestone, sandstone hill country
5. STATE FORESTS: (Stewardship Areas)
KING COUNTRY
Waitomo
TAWARAU SF: Limestone karst topography.  Caves. (Partly within Taumatatawhero Ecological Area.)
MAHOE SF: Limestone karst topography, dolines, tomo, small caves. Glow-worms. Lime-preferring ferns. Fossils
TONGARIRO
Tongariro
TAUREWA SF: Limestone. Frazer's Bluff Cave.  Glow-worms.
NORTH-WEST
NELSON
Arthur
OWEN SF: Mount Owen marble, sub-alpine, glacio-
 karst fields and tableland. Numerous deep caves and karst features including - Bulmer Cave-Cast keep system (-790m), 20+km long); Curtis Ghyll (-290 rn);  Tumble-Tor Pot (-200 m); Tralfamadore (-220 m), Owen Ice Cavern, only known cave in New Zealand containing ice formations. High number of lime-preferring plants reported
NORTH-WEST
NELSON
Many
MATIRI SF: Karst plateau. Limestone cap over calcareous sandstone. No caves recorded.  Matiri dolines. Resurgences below plateau.
NORTH WESTLAND
Reefton (?)
ORIKAKA SF: Limestone. Karst topography.  Numerous small caves and dolines.
INANGAHUA SF: Profanity and Damnation Caves. Limestone bluffs. Troglobitic invertebrates,
Punakaiki PAPAROA SF: Limestone. Karst topography. Caves(?).
KAKANUI
Waianakarua
HERBERT SF: One large cave and numerous small ones. Sandstone,
6. FARM PARKS
North West
Nelson
West Whanganui
Puponga Farm Park: Remnant limestone hllls with  karst and small caves.
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