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Belmont Regional Park is a Wellington Regional park located between Lower Hutt and Porirua, New Zealand. It is the largest of the Wellington Regional parks, stretching close to 15km from Wellington Harbour to Haywards and 10km to Porirua, containing farm land, native bush, and peaks up to (Belmont Trig).There are several entrances from the Hutt Valley side and two on the Porirua side. Some tracks permit mountain biking and horse riding.The park features numerous tracks, including the 6-7 hour 'Puke Ariki' traverse, which is a favourite for hikers and mountainbikers alike.

Address: Wellington 5012
State: Wellington
Zip Code: 5012



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Reviews
Nice track! Beautiful and relaxing walk in the woods and beside the stream. Be mindful that you need to pass through the stream several times, not so difficult, but still challenging if you're with kids.
This has to be the best maintained regional park in the Hutt Valley! Great tracks. Stunning natural scenery. Accessible in all weathers and there are plenty of track options for all levels of fitness & abilities. I'm particularly fond of the Korokoro Valley Track to the Dam, the Oakleigh St loop & the tough but rewarding Belmont Trig track. Truely top notch
A magnificent trip from Wellington, the road up there is so beautiful too. Just be careful the location pin is not where the waterfall is, we spent quite sometime to find it. For that drive to Korokoro dam.
What a beautiful place to camp, 8 dollars a night per adult and 4 dollars per child, cash only, fill out the envelope and put monies into the 2 iron maidens provided. has excellent toilet facilities for all abilities. Drinking water tap on site. The walks are stunning, the walk to the waterfall expect wet feet. There are also streams of water where one can cool down in. No rubbish bins on site, please take home
Belmont Regional Park Another excellent easy walk park in the Hutt Valley Western Hills. Open daily from 5am to 10pm - these hours are in effect from 1 Oct 2020 until late Apr 21. The breathtaking views and bush-clad valleys of Belmont Regional Park make it a favourite open space for picnics, walking, running, mountain biking and horse riding. Located in the hill between Porirua and the Hutt Valley, the park features the historic Korokoro Dam, Pareaho Pa, World War II ammunition stores and the original main coach road from Wellington. Climb to the trig, enjoy sweeping views over Porirua Harbour, the Lower Hutt and the remnants of ancient boulder block fields. Highly recommended.
A beautiful park with a lot of long trails, mountains, forests, waterfalls etc. Bring enough time and water, you can't buy anything there, I also haven't seen a toilet or something. I was there when it was very cloudy, so I couldn't take very nice pictures of the landscape. Make sure the weather is good tho.
What a awsome place ...I was just waiting for a Tiger or a Velociraptor or a T-rex to come out of the bush....really made me feel like I was ain a Jarrasic world. Definitely going to do the walk again.
Easy track to the waterfall, but be prepared to get your feet wet. It’s possible not to, but you will need to hope from stone to stone a lot of times.
Lots of dead sheep everywhere, government needs to step in and get some native bush in here thanks at least on the Porirua side of the park. But having the hills and space to run in close to home is good.
We had a great walk from the Cornish Street entrance up to the Dam and then did a loop and walked back. The track is well sign posted, easy to manage for young ones with plenty of opportunities to spot birds and eels along the way.
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