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Porirua Scenic Reserve, Where the wild things are Pikarere Farm and Colonial Knob

Facilities

Public transport Bird watching (Part only) Parking Accommodation (Nearby at Camp Elsdon) Toilets Camping (Nearby at Camp Elsdon) Walking tracks Mountain biking (Colonial Knob Parkland Track) Look out

Highlight These reserves are one of several visible remnants of a peneplain (an eroded land mass) 30–40 million years old. Earthquakes have since raised the peneplain, and it has eroded to form these hills.

Description, values & signif icance Colonial Knob Scenic Reserve and adjacent Scenic Reserve protect the most significant area of native forest left in the Tawa–Porirua Basin. Colonial Knob has a rare example of lowland forest supporting five species of podocarp, coastal kohekohe and tawa. The view from the summit of Colonial Knob extends from the Kaikoura Range on the to Mount Taranaki in the northwest, to the east and Mana and Kāpiti Island seaward. Accessibility/How to get there/particular time of year to visit The reserve is located on the hills west of Tawa and Linden. Access is via Broken Hill Road, off Raiha Street, which connects Kenepuru Drive and Prosser Street in Elsdon, Porirua. Colonial Knob Walking Track passes through the reserve, connecting the Broken Hill entrance with the Raiha Street entrance to the Porirua Scenic Reserve. Threatened species/species of interest The walking tracks climb through kohekohe, tawa, mahoe, and rewarewa forest. There would once have been large rimu and rata but these have all been logged from Colonial Knob, although some remain in Porirua Scenic Reserve. This community is usually associated with higher altitudes and reflects the influence of the weather on this environment. Kakariki numbers have increased since pest control implementation and they are now a regular sight. Key threats Greater is battling a number of pests in Porirua Scenic Reserve including tradescantia, old mans beard on Colonial Knob, gorse, broom, possum, stoat, hedgehog, feral cat, rats, and stock that occasionally finds a hole in the fence. Some pines have been removed but are common near the top of Porirua Scenic Reserve. Walks (length) Walks [grade] There are a range of walks between 3-10km. Short Moderate to hard walking walks lead through native bush to old reservoirs. Colonial Knob Walking Track (Moderate, 3–4 hr Manager return) is steep in places but can be completed by people of most ages and fitness levels. The top section Greater Wellington Regional Council, Porirua City is exposed to strong winds so carry warm clothing Council and Department of Conservation and take food and drink. Views from the summit of Colonial Knob extend to Mount Taranaki in the north Protection status and the Kaikoura Range in the south. Scenic Reserve

How to get there ´

TITAHI BAY ROAD

PROSSER STREET

PORIRUA SCENIC RESERVE RAIHA STREET & COLONIAL KNOB

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