Tararua Range

The Tararua Range, often referred to as the Tararua Ranges or Tararua, is one of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand.

Tararua Range
Tararua Range from Wairarapa
Highest point
PeakPukeamoamo / Mitre
Elevation1,570 m (5,150 ft)
Geography
North Island New Zealand and position of Tararua Range
CountryNew Zealand
RegionWellington
Range coordinates40°48′S 175°24′E
Borders onRemutaka Range and Ruahine Range

The Tararua Range runs northeast–southwest for 80 km (50 mi) from near Palmerston North to the upper reaches of the Hutt Valley, where the northern tip of the Remutaka Range begins. It is separated in the north from the southern end of the Ruahine Range by the Manawatū Gorge. Most of the Range is wilderness, protected as the Tararua Forest Park.

The highest peak in the Tararua Range is Pukeamoamo / Mitre (not to be confused with Mitre Peak) at 1570 m (5150 ft). Other prominent peaks include Mount Bannister at 1537 m (5043 ft) and Mount Hector at 1529 m (5016 ft), which is named after the scientist Sir James Hector. Its Māori name is Pukemoumou, or 'hill of desolation'.

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