English: Prince of Wales fern, Leptopteris superba. The Fenian Track is a historic walking track in Kahurangi National Park, in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. The track was originally constructed as a bridle track, to provide improved access to a gold mining site in Fenian Creek. Construction commenced from Market Cross, Karamea in 1876, but was not completed all the way to Fenian Creek until 1904. The route of the track follows the true left of the Ōpārara River, cut into slopes above the river. The track has a side branch – the Fenian Caves Loop – giving access to limestone caves that are a popular visitor attraction.
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Leptopteris superba, Fenian Track, Kahurangi National Park, West Coast, New Zealand