- Trail makers
- Landholders
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Responsible behaviour
- The Outdoor Access Code
- Crossing private land
- Carrying a gun
- Dogs
- Horse riding responsibly
- Mountain biking responsibly
- Caring for the environment
- Being responsible with fire in the outdoors
- Four-wheel driving responsibly
- Bikes, dogs and horses on walkways
- Motor vehicle on walking tracks
- Kauri dieback, myrtle rust and more
- Biosecurity
- The country and outdoor recreation calendar
- Disputes
- Tangata whenua resource page
Regional field advisors
Contact an advisor to investigate or negotiate public outdoor access.
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Page last updated: 14 December 2023