Explore Wellington: Te Kopahou Reserve
- How to get there
- Tracks and Walks
- Other points of interest
- History
- Seal Colony
- Geology
- Flora and Fauna
- Safety and Regulations
Te Kopahou Reserve has important conservation values and is a unique Wellington asset. Within the 600 hectares of land you will find a variety of walking and mountain biking tracks, popular diving, surfcasting and beachcombing areas, fur seals, interesting flora, historical sites and outstanding views. Most of the land is administered by Wellington City Council.
Discover numerous tracks and amazing views in the Te Kopahou Reserve including Red Rocks, the Brooklyn wind turbine and the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary.
Maps
Te Kopahou reserve map.gif marking points of interest along the way.
Te Kopahou reserve.pdf 200k (better for printing).
You can pick up copies of all the Explore Wellington brochures from the Wellington Railway Station, Wellington Airport or i-SITE Visitor Centre (corner Victoria and Wakefield Streets).





