Mt Holdsworth from Jumbo Peak. Photo: Jeremy Rolfe.

Mt Holdsworth from Jumbo Peak

Wellington region

Map showing location of Wellington region.

The Tararua Range provides the people of Wellington, Wairarapa, Horowhenua and Manawatu with an outstanding variety of tramping, hunting and walking opportunities in a wild, natural landscape at their back door. Tararua Forest Park includes more than three-quarters of the range, extending from the Pahiatua Track in the north, to the Rimutaka Saddle on SH 2 in the south. 

Since Tararua was established as the first of a series of forest parks (in 1954), it has grown in size over the years with the addition of areas of forest around its periphery. 

At 116,535 ha it is the largest conservation park managed by DOC in the North Island.

The park has a very important role in conserving the indigenous biodiversity of the lower North Island. The Tararua Range’s forests, subalpine shrublands, snow tussocks, and the soils that they protect, also play a crucial role in conserving water quality and supply, and minimising flood risk to the surrounding lowlands.

The main entrance on the eastern side of the park is Holdsworth. On the western side it is Otaki Forks. Waiohine Gorge is a popular gateway to southeastern Tararua Forest Park.

Alert/Important notice

A number of alerts have been issued for the Park.

Please view the Wellington alerts page for more information.

Location

Tararua Forest Park includes more than three-quarters of the Tararua range, and extends from the Pahiatua Track in the north, to the Rimutaka Saddle on SH 2 in the south.

Highlights:

Lichens on beech trees, Mount Holdsworth. Photo: Lindsey MacFarlane.

Holdsworth

Holdsworth is the main entrance to the eastern side of Tararua Forest Park. Holdsworth offers camping, a lodge, picnic facilities, swimming in Atiwhakatu Stream and a range of walks.

Old boiler from the Tararua Timber Mill. Photo: Richard Nester.

Otaki Forks

Otaki Forks is the main western entrance to the Tararua Forest Park. The area has been developed for a wide range of activities.

The Waiohine Gorge suspension bridge forms a dramatic gateway to the Tararua Forest Park. Photo: Sue Galbraith.

Waiohine Gorge

Waiohine Gorge is a popular camping and recreation area and entrance to southeastern Tararua Forest Park.

 
 
Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Information

Important notices about DOC managed areas in the Wellington region

Wellington NZ website

Footnotes - Wellington Hawke's Bay Conservancy newsletter

Stop the spread of didymo
Check, Clean, Dry all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

Contact

Wellington Visitor Centre
Phone:      +64 4 384 7770
Address:   18 Manners Street
Wellington
Email:   wellingtonvc@doc.govt.nz
Full office details

Wairarapa Area Office
Phone:      +64 6 377 0700
Email:   wairarapa@doc.govt.nz
Full office details

Kapiti Area Office
Phone:      +64 4 296 1112
Full office details