Tararua Forest Park is a vast wilderness area known for its challenging backcountry hiking, rich native forests, and rugged mountain landscapes just north of Wellington.
Tararua Forest Park, established in 1954, covers over 116,000 hectares of protected forested rugged hills and mountains in the southern North Island of New Zealand. The park extends from near the Wellington metropolitan area northwards across the Tararua Range, which forms a dominant barrier between the east and west coasts. It features prominent peaks such as Mount Mitre, Mount Holdsworth, and Mount Hector, offering dramatic alpine terrain and sweeping views. The park's ecology includes native podocarps like totara and rimu, alongside extensive beech forests, supporting a diverse range of native fauna, including birds like the kiwi, kererū (wood pigeon), and tīeke (saddleback). Historically, the area served as a source of timber and hunting grounds for Māori, and today it provides important conservation and recreation resources. Outdoor enthusiasts visit for backcountry tramping, birdwatching, hunting, and mountain biking. The park offers a network of challenging multi-day trails, marked huts, and river crossings, making it popular with experienced trampers. Landmarks include the iconic Alpha Hut, the water-tower atop Mount Holdsworth, and the remote Mitre Peak. Tararua Forest Park's proximity to Wellington makes it accessible for wilderness escapes, although its rugged terrain demands good preparation and awareness. The park protects a key ecological corridor and preserves landscape and cultural heritage within New Zealand’s native forest environment.
Mitre Peak – the highest peak in the Tararuas offering panoramic views
Alpha Hut – a historic and frequently used backcountry hut
Tararua Range ridgeline – well-known for multi-day tramping expeditions
Manawatu Gorge track – scenic forest and river gorge walk
At 1571 meters, Mount Mitre is the highest peak in the Tararua Range and provides stunning views across the Wellington region and beyond.
A well-known backcountry hut used as a base for exploring the central Tararua Range and nearby peaks.
A rugged and challenging ridge trail offering multi-day tramp routes with diverse forest and alpine environments.