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Akatarawa Forest Adventures

Akatarawa Forest is a large protected forest area near Wellington, New Zealand, known for its diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, and fishing amid native bush and rugged terrain.

30,000+
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 100,000+
Annual Visitors
Managed since the 1980s
Year Established

About Akatarawa Forest

 

Akatarawa Forest is a substantial native forest and recreational area located approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Wellington city in the Wellington region of New Zealand's North Island. The forest spans rugged hills and valleys characterized by dense native bush dominated by species such as rimu, kohekohe, and tawa. It is part of the greater Akatarawa Range and offers a varied ecosystem that supports indigenous bird species like kererū (native wood pigeon), fantails, and occasionally kiwi sightings. Historically, the area was used for timber harvesting and farming, but today it serves primarily as a multi-use recreational forest managed by the Greater Wellington Regional Council. Visitors find opportunities for mountain biking on extensive trail networks, hiking through a mix of easy to challenging terrain, trout fishing in the local streams, and picnicking in scenic clearings. Several tracks link up with regional trails and form part of well-known bike trail circuits. The forest's steep and wild landscape adds to the appeal for adventure seekers, while its ecological values make it a quiet refuge for native flora and fauna. Akatarawa Forest is also historically significant for its early Maori use and later European settlement impact, with remnants of old logging and farming infrastructure. Accessibility from nearby urban areas makes it a popular destination for day trips and overnight camping. Its combination of rugged wilderness and proximity to Wellington gives Akatarawa Forest a unique role as both a conservation area and a hub for outdoor recreation activities in the region.

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Akatarawa Valley Track – A scenic hiking and mountain biking trail following the Akatarawa River

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Diverse native forest ecosystems with rare indigenous bird species

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Extensive mountain bike trail network attracting regional riders

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Remote, quiet spots such as Twin Lakes for fishing and camping

Notable Natural Features

Akatarawa River

This river runs through the forest and is known for trout fishing and providing a scenic corridor for trails.

Twin Lakes

Secluded small lakes within the forest ideal for fishing, picnicking, and camping in a peaceful setting.

Akatarawa Valley Track

A popular multi-use trail that follows the valley floor and provides access to various parts of the forest.