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Awaroa Inlet

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By 1890, there were enough settler's children to start a school, but the role declined, and didn't reopen after the 1931 Christmas break. The school site and surrounding farmland was formerly taken into the park in the 1950s.
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Its entrance is notable for its long sandspit, shifting channels and a maze of golden sand banks that cover and uncover with the tides. Local knowledge is needed to enter and leave the inlet at high water.
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resident Duane Major, and his brother-in-law, Adam Gardner, created an online Givealittle page. More than 33,500 kind-hearted people pledged $ 5 here, $ 10 here, $ 20 there, to raise NZ$ 2 million.
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The Hadfield family settled and farmed near the mouth of the inlet from 1863, drawn there by the fresh water, good shelter and flat land, easy to clear and ready to fatten sheep and milking cows.
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Michael Spackman had purchased 7 hectares (17 acres) from Joff Colin and Joan Benge around 10 years prior, who had purchased it from the Harwood family in the 1960s who owned it from around 1938.
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When Spackman put it up for tender there were no guarantees that next owner would allow public access to the pristine beach. Interested buyers proposed to build upmarket homes on it.
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Small boats can anchor in the eastern corner of the bay. Care must be taken to avoid off-lying rocks but there is good holding and shelter from easterly and southerly winds.
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In November 2006, the Hadfield family offered the clearing to the Department of Conservation, thus this significant tract of private land became incorporated into the park.
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Short side tracks to both the schoolhouse site and a steam traction engine used for skidding out logs are both signposted off the main track through the upper inlet.
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This is one of the track huts and campsites. There are 34 bunks in the hut and space for 100 campers. Bookings are made through the Department of Conservation.
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Awaroa Head, at the southern entrance to the Awaroa Bay, is one of the park's impressive granite headlands. It also marks the northern end of the
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The lodge is one of the few private accommodation options within the park. It began life as a café and backpackers in the early 1990s.
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Although located within the Abel Tasman National Park, a part of Awaroa Beach remained in private ownership up until 2016.
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In the decades that followed, the Cunliffe, Winter and other families joined the Hadfield's and began to farm the area.
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meaning long). In other words, it is a long river. It is one of many places named Awaroa in New Zealand, for example,
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A rough carpark at the dead end of a tortuously winding narrow road at the lonely western corner of Awaroa Inlet.
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Vandals burnt down the little schoolhouse in 1969, and all that remains is fireplace and some twisted iron.
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once used to ferry goods around the coasts, now a wrecked and barely visible on the tidal flats.
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The inlet is a tidal estuary. It can be crossed on foot two hours either side of low tide.
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and a willingness of New Zealanders with disposable income to protect land for public use.
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This pass on the northern side of the bay is 224 metres (735 ft) above sea level.
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The shoreline stretches 800 metres (2,600 ft), in a gentle arc of golden sand.
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In the 1960s, holiday houses were built on an old farm, and an airstrip put in.
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Down the Bay: a natural and cultural history of Abel Tasman National Park
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The beach was adopted into the national park and is now managed by the
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The campaign heralded an historic shift in the national psyche towards
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It was not without controversy though. When philanthropist economist
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In 2016, Awaroa Beach became known as the "People's Beach" after
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A park ranger stumbled across the overgrown school in 1961.
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was established in November 1993 to protect marine ecology.
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This river flows into the inlet. One of its tributories,
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Access is not easy. Some people arrive on foot along the
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Tasman Bay
40°52′47.17″S 173°1′3.34″E / 40.8797694°S 173.0175944°E / -40.8797694; 173.0175944
Abel Tasman National Park
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Tasman Bay
Abel Tasman National Park
Tasman Bay
Tasman Region
South Island
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Māori language
Awaroa /Godley Head
Lyttelton Harbour
Awaroa River
Northland Region
Abel Tasman Track
crowdfunding
Christchurch
nature conservation
Gareth Morgan
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Awaroa Head
Awaroa Bay
Entrance to Awaroa Inlet
Tonga Island Marine Reserve
marine reserve
Venture Creek

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