Paparoa National Park is located on New Zealand's West Coast between the towns of Westport and Greymouth. It is a small park at 30,000 hectares but contains diverse landscapes and wildlife. Features include beautiful forests, limestone cliffs and canyons, blowholes, caves, underground streams, and animals like kiwi, tui, and parakeets. Popular activities include walking trails like the Pancake Rocks Walk and Blowholes Walk, canoeing, caving, fishing, and surfing. One of the landmarks is the Pancake Rocks, formed 30 million years ago, near the famous blowholes that shoot jets of water when the tide rises.