A short, gentle wander through remnant kohekohe forest, with views over Queen Elizabeth Park and Kapiti Island.

Trail Info

Distance
1.1 km
Loop
Walking time
45 mins
Difficulty
Easy
Highest Point
63 m
Uses
Walking
Hiking
Hiking
Lookout
Lookout
No Dogs
No Dogs

About the trail

The Forest Loop Trail takes you through highlights of the lower Whareroa Farm, including an ancient kohekohe forest and views over Queen Elizabeth Park and the coastline beyond.

Starting from the Whareroa Farm car park, the track winds up to a lookout before heading down through native forest to a farm access road. Along the way, you’ll pass the working farm with grazing sheep and an orchard. The area also has a fascinating history - US Marines lived and trained in this area during WWII.

From May to June, the kohekohe trees bloom delicate sprays of white, orchid-like flowers that attract tūī and pīwakawaka. Keep an eye out for wētā hotels and spider houses along the trail.

Getting there and know before you go

  • The trail starts at the main entrance to Whareroa Farm, Paekākāriki, about 35 minutes north of Wellington. You can also catch the train to Paekākāriki Station.
  • Begin your ride or walk a short distance south of Queen Elizabeth Park. Follow the signs to the coastal lookout, which links into the Forest Loop Track.
  • Get ready using Plan My Walk for track alerts, weather forecasts, trip reviews, and a packing list.
  • Take your own snacks or picnic — there are many lovely places to stop on the way.
  • There are toilets at the painted caravan, approximately halfway through the walk.
  • The first half of this trail is walking only, but the return is a farm track shared with walkers, mountain bikers and horse riders.
  • No dogs allowed.

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