Wellington Regional Trails
Three people stand and wave from the middle of a small arched bridge over the Ōrongorongo River.

Walking time

2 hr one way

Length

4.3km

Uses

Walking/Running

Type

Wide single track

Walking difficulty

Easy: Walking track

Profile

150m climb

-90m descent

199m highest point

Dogs

Yes (on lead)

About the trail

Located in the Catchpool and Ōrongorongo Valleys, the Ōrongorongo Track provides a popular area for camping, hiking, and walking. At 10km, the moderately challenging route takes an average of 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete. Accessed south of Wainuiomata, the track is about 45 minutes from Wellington.

The trail climbs gently through mixed podocarp and broadleaf forest surrounding the Ōrongorongo River. And at the end of the walk, there are swimming holes at Tūrere Stream to cool off. This is a very popular walk, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.

Person walking across a bridge through bush on the Ōrongorongo Track and Valley, Remutaka Forest Park, Wainuiomata.

Getting there

  • The trail can be accessed from Catchpool Valley, located 12km south of Wainuiomata. To get there, follow Coast Road for 10km to the entrance of Remutaka Forest Park, then follow Catchpool Valley Road for 2km to the car park and information area.
  • The trail begins from the main car park, next to the small information shelter. Catchpool Valley trail is open during summer (daylight savings) from 6am to 8pm and in winter from 6am to 6pm.
  • Bus services only go as far as Wainuiomata, so alternative transport will need to be arranged to get to Catchpool Valley.

Know before you go

  • Get ready using Plan My Walk for track alerts, check weather forecasts using MetService, and the Department of Conservation website for track status.
  • Take warm waterproof clothing, durable footwear, sunscreen, food, and water.
  • Toilets, water, and picnic facilities are available at the campground on Catchpool Valley Road.
  • There is no cellphone coverage at Catchpool Valley. However, a 24-hour emergency phone is available at the campground on Catchpool Road.
  • You must cross a stream to get to the main car park. If the water is too deep, you can access the car park on foot via Ngā Taonga Nature Walk.
  • Dogs must be on a leash at all times.