Bottle Lake Forest Park is an exotic pine forest of approximately 800 hectares. It is a lovely place for a walk on a hot day as the tracks are almost all entirely in the shade.
This information is about the walking tracks at Bottle Lake Forest. Find out about the mountain bike tracks.
Blue Track | |
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Start | Bottle Lake Forest car park, Waitikiri Drive, Parklands |
Finish | Same as the starting point |
Distance | 10 km |
Time | 2 hours return |
Toilets | Located at the car park |
Dogs | Can be exercised off the leash throughout Bottle Lake Forest but must be under effective control e.g. not running at other people or mountain bikers. Take extra care at track junctions that are shared with MTB and logging trucks. |
Description |
A map can be obtained from the Bottle Lake Forest Information Centre or any council Customer Service Hub. It is recommended that walkers carry one as it is easy to get disorientated in this forest. The roads are organised alphabetically with Apple Road being the closest to the Bottle Lake headquarters and Zulu Road being the furthest away. |
Blue Coastal Track | |
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Start | 200m from Bottle Lake Forest car park |
Finish | Blue Track |
Distance | 4.2 km |
Time | 50 minutes |
Toilets | Located at the car park |
Dogs | Can be exercised off the leash throughout Bottle Lake Forest but must be under effective control e.g. not running at other people or mountain bikers. Take extra care at track junctions that are shared with MTB and logging trucks. |
Description |
This track diverges from the Blue Track almost immediately after leaving the car park. Walk out towards the coast and around the landfill site before rejoining the Blue Track after 4.7 km. |
Blue Hill Track | |
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Start | Signposted junction off the Blue Track |
Finish | Blue Track |
Distance | 3 km |
Time | 20 to 30 minutes |
Toilets | Located at car park |
Dogs | Can be exercised off the leash throughout Bottle Lake Forest but must be under effective control and not running at other walkers or mountain bikers. Take extra care at track junctions that are shared with MTB and logging trucks. |
Description |
These tracks wind up through the old landfill site and offer stunning views out to the ocean, Kaikouras and Maukatere-Mt Grey. Over 100,000 trees were planted in this area as part of the landfill's remediation. Look out for the methane capture points around the hills. These convert the carbon dioxide and methane gas produced by the landfill waste into enough energy to power the entire Christchurch City Council Civic Offices. |
Get ready for this track using Plan My Walk(external link)(external link) by the NZ Mountain Safety Council. You can find track alerts, weather forecasts, trip reviews and a packing list, so you are set for your adventure.
Walking tracks
Shared use
Connecting tracks
Closed
Parking
Bus stop
Toilets
Water fountains
Accessible tracks
Challenging feature
Entry and exit point
Point of interest
Walking tracks
Shared use
Connecting tracks
Closed
Parking
Bus stop
Toilets
Water fountains
Accessible tracks
Challenging feature
Entry and exit point
Point of interest
Stage two of the Addington Brook renewal programme in South Hagley Park is well underway, with half of the earthworks and all of the tree removals now completed.
9 Jun 2025The once mighty Papanui Bush stood proudly as a 30-hectare remnant of the Canterbury Plains.
4 Jun 2025A popular park in the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC) will be upgraded and expanded as restoration work continues in the former red zone.
6 May 2025