The Remutaka Range (also spelt Rimutaka Range) is the southernmost range of a mountain chain in the lower
North Island
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of New Zealand. The chain continues north into the
Tararua, then
Ruahine Ranges, running parallel with the east coast between
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
and
East Cape.
The 555-metre summit of the road over the range at its northern saddle is named Remutaka Pass. The pass was formally named on 17 December 2015 when the Minister of Land Information confirmed the decision of the New Zealand Geographic Board. Following the passage of the Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā (Wairarapa Tamaki nui-ā-Rua) Claims Settlement Act 2017, the name of the range officially changed to Remutaka Range.
Geography
The Remutaka Range runs north-east to south-west for 55 kilometres from the upper reaches of the
Hutt Valley (where the range's northern saddle abuts the southern end of the Tararuas) to
Turakirae Head at the western end of
Palliser Bay. The highest peak is
Mount Matthews, at 940 metres, near the southern end of the range.
Narrow and winding,
State Highway 2 crosses the range from the Hutt Valley to
Featherston at the saddle where it meets the Tararuas. At the road's summit is a lookout point where there were usually tea rooms and well-guarded facilities maintained by residents. More recently there was a café. After disputes over toilets and land ownership between the then still new
Greater Wellington Regional Council
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and a series of tenants the building sat empty, was severely damaged by fire in April 2009
and later demolished.
Taking a quite separate route the
Wairarapa Line railway used to climb across the Remutakas, including the famous
Rimutaka Incline, a rare example of the
Fell mountain railway system. It opened on 12 August 1878 and closed on 30 October 1955, when it was replaced by the
Rimutaka Tunnel. The former route is now the popular
Remutaka Rail Trail and part of the Remutaka Cycle Trail.
The
Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust has plans to rebuild the railway from Maymorn, including the Incline, as a tourist and historical attraction.
History

The first road that crossed the Rimutakas opened in 1857, opening up a new connection between
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
and the
Wairarapa
The Wairarapa (; ), a geographical region of New Zealand, lies in the south-eastern corner of the North Island, east of metropolitan Wellington and south-west of the Hawke's Bay Region. It is lightly populated, having several rural service t ...
.
During World War I over 30,000 New Zealand soldiers marched between military camps at Trentham, Upper Hutt and Featherston via the Rimutaka Hill Road, in a three-day trek of 27 miles (43.5 km). There were 23 marches of 500 to 1800 men between September 1915 and April 1918, at the end of their training as reinforcements for the
New Zealand Expeditionary Force. The march was re-enacted in 2015.
Conservation
Much of the range is protected as the
Remutaka Forest Park and
Wainuiomata Water Collection Area.
References
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Mountain ranges of New Zealand
Landforms of the Wellington Region
Pākuratahi Forest