Our amazing region stretches from coast to coast, from Wairarapa and Kāpiti all the way to Wellington – and within all that beauty you’ll find over 33,000 hectares of parks to play in. What are you waiting for?
We ensure our stunning parks are well looked after so you can make the most of everything they offer. Choose from remote beaches to lush native bush and wetlands teeming with wildlife. Or maybe you’d like a river walk or a wander through a forest. We live in an incredibly beautiful and varied environment with spectacular parks on our doorstep. Enjoy them well and keep them safe.
List of parks and forests
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Akatarawa Forest
location_on Located in the hill country between Upper Hutt and Kāpiti Coast
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Battle Hill Farm Forest Park
location_on 610 Paekakariki Hill Road, Pauatahanui, Porirua
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Belmont Regional Park
location_on Located in the hill country between Porirua and Lower Hutt
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East Harbour Regional Park
location_on Eastbourne, Pencarrow Head and Wainuiomata Coast, Lower Hutt
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Hutt River Trail
location_on Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt
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Hutt Water Collection Area
location_on Waterworks Road, Kaitoke, Upper Hutt
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Kaitoke Regional Park
location_on Waterworks Road, Kaitoke, Upper Hutt
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Pākuratahi Forest
location_on Located in the hills between Upper Hutt and Wairarapa
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Queen Elizabeth Park
location_on Located between Paekākāriki and Raumati South, Kāpiti Coast
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Wainuiomata Regional Park
location_on 10 Whitcher Grove, Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt
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Wairarapa Moana Wetlands
location_on South of Featherston, Wairarapa
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Whitireia Park
location_on Tītahi Bay, Porirua
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Meet the rangers
Our Park Rangers love their work. They get to work in some of our region's most glorious landscapes, helping to protect them for future generations. Their mahi is hard, but it's also incredibly rewarding. In this video, you can hear from some of our park rangers about why they love coming to work every day. They'll tell you about the challenges and rewards of the job, and the amazing things they've seen and done.
If you're interested in learning more about what it takes to be a Park Ranger, or if you just want to be inspired by their stories, then please watch this video. Videography credit: Amanda Dudgeon. We hope it inspires you to visit one of the parks.