Arthur’s Pass survey

Stafford Strategy have been engaged by DOC to develop a Development and Investment Framework for potential enhancements to Arthurs Pass National Park, which also incorporates the Arthur’s Pass Village, and the journey along State Highway 73 from Springfield to Otira.
FMC is actively looking into what the project will cover and who feedback is being sought from. In the meantime we welcome the community’s feedback on what is being proposed.
If you don’t undertake day walks or overnight tramps please just fill out the stakeholder survey. If you are a member of a tramping club etc., or just a regular or occasional tramper or day walker in Arthurs Pass National Park and/or the various tracks along sites on State Highway 73, please complete both surveys by 16th May 2020.
Photo at top: Arthur’s Pass Village from bushline on the track to Mt Bealey. (c) Danilo Hegg
Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!

Latest News
FMC recently submitted on the Department of Conservation's proposed allocation process for granting new aircraft landing concessions in Westland Tai Poutini National Park. FMC's [...]
Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand is calling for the withdrawal of the Fast-track Approvals Amendment Bill in a submission to the Environment Committee.
The Department of Conservation is trialling car parking fees at White Horse Hill (Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park), Franz Josef, and Dolomite Point (Punakaiki) starting December 2025.



