![]() If planning to visit Adele and Fisherman islands, before you go: The islands have no non-native mammalian predators – help keep them that way so they remain safe for native wildlife and plants living there. ![]() Tonga and Pinnacle islands are specially protected areas with public access by permit only, to protect the seal breeding colonies. The nearest toilets are at Appletree Bay. The three largest islands in the park, Tonga, Adele and Fisherman, are home to many native plants and animal species which are either low in number or are no longer found on the nearby mainland.Īdele and Fisherman islands can be accessed by boat or kayak but do not have toilets and camping is not permitted. Not all campsites have convenient trees to use as the campsites have been designed for placing tents, not hammocks. The use of hammocks, including "tree hugger" hammocks, is not permitted in campsites on the Abel Tasman Coast Track. Check for up-to-date information on weather and track conditions before starting your trip. ![]() Boiling, chemical treatment or filtering can remove it. Firm footwear is recommended but boots are not necessary. If you are going to be using the track system in the park for overnight trips, make sure you are properly equipped and well prepared.Įveryone needs to carry a sleeping bag, cooking utensils, sufficient high-energy food (with some extra for emergencies), a waterproof raincoat, and warm (wool or fleece) clothing.
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