Oteake Conservation Park is a protected area in the Waitaki District and Otago Region of New Zealand's South Island.
[2] Oteake was an important location for local Māori for gathering food and resources.
[3] Early European activity in the area dates to the 1850s and is distributed across multiple site of gold diggings and farming.
The Oteake Conservation Park is largely covered in tussock grasses and shrubs.
The park is also home to many species of alpine shrubs and herbs including scree pea or Montigena.