Tararua Forest Park

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Straddling the lower North Island between Wellington and the Wairarapa, Tararua Forest Park is a wild, weather-beaten expanse of ancient rainforest, tussock-clad tops, and fast-flowing rivers. This is tramping country in the truest sense – a place where mist clings to the ridges, and you’ll hear nothing but the wind and the bellbirds. For seasoned hikers and those craving a proper New Zealand wilderness experience, the Tararuas offer some of the most challenging and rewarding multi-day walks in the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least three days to truly appreciate the park – enough for a classic overnight tramp like the Southern Crossing or a loop from Mount Holdsworth. Day-trippers can tackle a shorter walk from Holdsworth or Waiohine in 4–6 hours, but the weather can change fast, so always be prepared. If you’re short on time, a full day hiking to Powell Hut and back is a superb taster.

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