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    Keeley L.

    The biggest hike I've ever done, but it is so worth it. The water is absolutely freezing but bareable. The views are absolutely amazing!! I could have spent all day there. Definately go check it out if your on the North Island! You get some amazing views on the drive there as well.

    Base of the waterfall, you can swim here in nice weather.

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    Wenderholm Regional Park - Great spot for a picnic

    Wenderholm Regional Park

    4.4(5 reviews)
    51.1 km

    Beautiful lush trails along the waterfront, offering tranquil views of the headlands and ocean…read more There are about four or five different trail options. Do not be fooled by the time stamped on the map though. The 1.5 hr trail was a mere 45-50 minutes. I suppose it depends on your hike speed, but it certainly wasn't near 1.5 hours. I suggest the perimeter track (which is listed as a 2.5 hr loop) for some epic views of the Puhoi River, Moturoa Isl. and the ocean. There are rest benches along the ridge, so bring a lunch and enjoy the view above before making the trek down. The only issue I had with this park was the amount of stairs during the ascent. I'd say we came across three sets of stairs with at least 30-40 steps each! We assume it was for the preservation of the roots, or that the terrain was not very stable. Being winter season we caught our fair share of rain. I would absolutely like to return during a full Sun day. Especially since it's less than an hours drive from Auckland!

    Here you will find such a beautiful scenic park, with a fantastic beach to swim at in summer…read more I love Wenderholm, there is so much to offer here. Massive old Pohutakawa's line the park and bloom to maximum beauty during the hottest months of the year. I really enjoy taking my son to the beach as its super safe, have nice calm waters, and also close by an estuary which is also brilliant for child play. Stunning views across the sea call for many hours spent lying at the beach, reading that fave book or building sandcastles with the little ones. Super facilities for the public; include lots of space to choose a private spot, birds roaming in their natural habitat, lots of picnic tables to use, and public bathrooms. Be sure to spend a day down at Wenderholm and be at one with nature.

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    Wenderholm Regional Park - Brief clearing for some beautiful views

    Brief clearing for some beautiful views

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    Wenderholm Regional Park - Even in the rain, it's quite lovely for a tramp

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    Even in the rain, it's quite lovely for a tramp

    Kakamatua Inlet - entrance to parking lot... if it is full you can park on the side of the road just after the sign.

    Kakamatua Inlet

    5.0(2 reviews)
    10.6 km

    As a recent new pet owner I still find myself constantly on the prowl for dog friendly beaches in…read morethe Auckland area. So far a good rule of thumb is that the Regional Parks are a good bet on being dog friendly, Dept of Conservation tracks/parks are usually a no-go zone, and Council land are 50/50. The Kakamatua inlet is basically a dog's dream and it's actually fun for owners too. There's about a 5-minute bush walk to get to the beach and opens up to an ample off-lead beach with no time-of-day restrictions throughout the year. The beach is super tidal so if you go at low tide the beach about triples in size, but don't worry about high tide as there is still ample beach for your pooch. The waves are gentle and swim-friendly for dogs of all sizes and it's a really good place for dogs to brush up on their social skills. The car park can be quite full as it is a real local favorite (especially on the weekend). There are several rubbish bins at various points of the walk to dispose of your pooch's dirty business and there is even a loo for humans too! If you're looking for an off-lead dog friendly beach especially during summer venturing out West to the Kakamatua Inlet won't disappoint!

    I love kakamatua because my dog has an amazing time at this beach! She loves too run around and…read moreplay on the huge massive space! I recommend taking your dog/s to play because there is often many other dogs there too! But just be careful because there are crabs in the water so take your water shoes just incase but besides by that the beach is very fun!

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    Kakamatua Inlet - Just after high tide

    Just after high tide

    Kakamatua Inlet - When the tide is low, this beach triples in size!

    When the tide is low, this beach triples in size!

    Kakamatua Inlet - Fresh water river for more play time!

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    Fresh water river for more play time!

    Auckland City Walk - Welcome Sparrow!

    Auckland City Walk

    4.5(4 reviews)
    9.4 km

    Not a "city" walk at all - this is an incredible rainforest trail about 30 mins away from Auckland…read more The minute you step foot onto the trail, you're immersed in the Waitakere Ranges Jurassic-vibes rainforest full of massive ferns towering over your head, ancient Kauri and Kahikatea trees, and all sorts of exotic birds singing alongside the Waitakere River. The trail is very well maintained and there are even more info signs in some spots telling you a bit about the plants and even the giant Wētā (grasshopper) if you're lucky enough to spot one lol! Parts of the trail are gravel with some sections of dirt and also some wooden boardwalks with benches. The incline on the section we hiked was gentle and very easy but there are sections that get pretty intense if you go further. We saw lots of birds - the ubiquitous New Zealand Tui (they have an amazing song!!), colorful Eastern Rosellas, giant New Zealand Wood Pigeons, Welcome Sparrows, Paradise Ducks, Swamphens, and even a Fantail and Grey Warbler! Epic birding spot! My only regret was not being able to get pics of the Fantail and warbler - they were just too fast lol! We were lucky enough to visit this trail on an eco tour with Bush & Beach (highly recommend). I wasn't comfortable driving it as I'm from the US and they drive on the left in NZ lol - glad we did bc these roads are steep and winding eek!! lol But guides Meredith and Ayla were fantastic drivers and so knowledgeable!! They taught us all about the gorgeous silver ferns and gothic black ferns, the ancient and mystical Kauri trees, and we even found some wild bush asparagus - and so much more! There's a small gravel parking lot at the trailhead but no bathrooms. In order to access the trail you have to pass thru a boot cleaning station to prevent pest and disease from plaguing the pristine forest. There's also some sort of lava rock hand washing fountain. Truly an incredible experience and my fave hike we did in all of our North Island adventures - highly recommend!!

    A really nice 1.5km walk in the Cascade area of the Waitakeres. It says it takes an hour but that…read morewould have to be at a pretty leisurely pace, which is actually a nice speed to take in the area. It's a pleasant walk that follows a stream for a ways and also past some impressive kauri trees. It's a flat, easy trail so works well for all ages and is also pram-friendly. There's a toilet at the track start (by the bottom car park) and there are grassy areas at both ends if you fancy coming for a picnic. And for the more adventurous, there's a side trail about 15 minutes from the start which goes to a waterfall that cascades (funny, that) out of a steep rocky nook. It's a quick walk to the waterfall but you'll have to clamber over some large boulders (can be very slippery when wet) and even get into the water to see it properly. There's a great (although small) pool to jump into, but be warned: it is SUPER COLD, even at the height of summer. To get there, drive past the golf club and keep going to the end of Falls Rd (which is off Te Henga Rd).

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    Auckland City Walk - A beautiful fern fiddlehead!!

    A beautiful fern fiddlehead!!

    Auckland City Walk - Our guide found us some Bush Asparagus!! Totally edible!!

    Our guide found us some Bush Asparagus!! Totally edible!!

    Auckland City Walk - Welcome Sparrow!

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    Welcome Sparrow!

    Waitakere Ranges

    Waitakere Ranges

    4.8(4 reviews)
    8.4 km

    The Waitakere ranges was one of the biggest draw cards for my husband and I to settling out West…read morewhen we moved here last year from Australia. The West of Auckland has a hit and miss reputation, but that is ok, so does Tasmania in Aus where we were living for the last five years. We have managed to go camping out in Whatipu, Waitakere Ranges, once so far, visited most of the beaches, and done a couple of tramps around the bush a bit closer to the city side. No major, hard-core tramps/camps for days on end, but more leisurely 'park the car day trips' kind of thing. I would highly recommend going with the kids if you are interested too, there is a variety of walks set out that would suit many levels of fitness. It is also well maintained with conservation awareness well set up, so taking the kids would be educational as well as the many other blessings you get when you go.

    This past Easter weekend, my family and I spent two of the four days travelling across the…read moreWaitakere ranges. First visit was to the amazing Bethells Beach to get through the ranges, we had to start our journey at scenic drive, merging with Te Henga road, and then Bethells road which travels up the northern ridge of the ranges. We travelled through the beautiful cascade Kauri zone (where if you're keen for stretching the legs walk the 8 km track to see the biggest Kauri trees in Auckland) and finally arrived at the west coast- Bethells Beach. The drive is purely scenic as its name describes, and nature at its finest. The other journey I took was to Huia and Whatipu Beach, We started at Titirangi, and following signs headed towards the southern part of the ranges, first you past turn off's for Cornwallis, Huia and once in Little Huia, follow the Whatipu road which climbs up into the forest before plunging down towards Whatipu and the beach- this road is gravel and very twisty so be prepared for the drive. I really enjoyed my adventures through the ranges and loved the scenery and beaches I found.

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    Waitakere Ranges - Whatipu, Waitakere Ranges

    Whatipu, Waitakere Ranges

    Waitakere Ranges
    Waitakere Ranges

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    Kitekite Falls - hiking - Updated June 2026

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