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21 parks with all selected activities
Anawhata
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Beaches1 available
Anawhata is a popular surf beach.
Awhitu
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Beaches2 available
There are 2 beaches, Brook Beach and Kauritutahi Beach. We recommend footwear at all times due to sharp oyster shells along beach.
Cornwallis
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Beaches1 available
Duder
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Beaches1 available
Umupuia Beach is a sandy beach available at low tide along the coastal walk. Good swimming available here. Also a couple of sheltered sandy bays off the farm loop track.
Huia
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Beaches1 available
At Huia and Little Huia there is a beautiful tidal bay.
Karekare
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Beaches1 available
Karekare is a wild surf beach with black sand.
Long Bay
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Beaches3 available
There are three beaches, Long Bay, Pohutukawa Bay and Granny's Bay.
Mahurangi
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BeachesMahurangi Regional Park has many beaches.
Muriwai
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Beaches2 available
Maori Bay and Muriwai Beach.
Omana
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Beaches1 available
There is access down to the beach at the entrance to the park. The rest of the park is up on cliff tops.
Pakiri
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Beaches1 available
Piha
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Beaches1 available
Piha is a wild surf beach with black sand.
Scandrett
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Beaches1 available
Scandrett Bay.
Shakespear
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Beaches3 available
There are three beaches, Te Haruhi, Army Bay and Okoromai Bay.
Tapapakanga
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Beaches1 available
The beach is white sand – and a short walk from the car park.
Tawharanui
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Beaches1 available
There are many beaches at Tawharanui - the main one being Anchor Bay.
Tawhitokino
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Beaches2 available
Tawhitokino Beach is straight and unbroken stretch of sand. Taiwawe beach is broken into two parts.
Waitakere Ranges
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Beaches7 available
Black sand, surf beaches can be found at Whatipu, Karekare, Anawhata, Piha and Te Henga/Bethells. Cornwallis and Huia on the Manukau Harbour offer tidal, calmer swimming beaches.
Wenderholm
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Beaches1 available
Wenderholm is a family friendly beach with a grassy picnic area and the shade of Pohutukawa trees.
Whakanewha
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Beaches1 available
Whakanewha Bay (Rocky Bay).
Whatipu
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Beaches1 available





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