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Revision as of 02:43, 12 January 2010
The following is a list of some of the more well known caves and caverns in New Zealand.
Not all caves have an official name as set by the New Zealand Geographic Board. The national caving association maintains maps of all known surveyed caves and the name is generally allocated by the group who first discovered the cave.
North Island caves
- Karamu Cave
- Kawiti Caves
- Mangaone Cave
- Nikau Caves
- Waipu Caves
- Many lava tubes and lava caves in the Auckland Volcanic Field, including:
- Waitomo district:
South Island caves
- Broken River Cave
- Cathedral Caves
- Cave Stream Scenic Reserve (DOC entry)
- Fox River Caves
- Honeycomb Hill Cave
- Maori Leap Cave
- The Metro
- Mount Arthur caves:
- Mount Owen caves:
- Riwaka Resurgence
- Takaka caves:
- Te Ana-au Caves
- Xanadu Caves
- Babylon Cave