Park activities
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Bird watching
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Bird watching
The gannet colony at the south end of Muriwai is well worth a visit between October and February.
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Camping - vehicle based
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Camping - vehicle based
Muriwai Beach Motor Camp is a privately run campground. For more information phone 09 411 9262.
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Dog walking with restrictions
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Dog walking with restrictions
Dogs are permitted on Muriwai Beach in winter. Restrictions apply over daylight savings hours where dogs are not allowed down the Southernmost 200 m of Muriwai Beach between 9:00 am and 7:00 pm. (Dogs are not allowed South of the surf tower and should be kept well north of the flags and away from people). Dogs are prohibited on Otakamiro Point and Maori Bay.
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Fishing
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Fishing
Take care when fishing off the rocks. The powerful surf that generally pounds onto Muriwai makes it dangerous to launch boats.
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Horse riding
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Horse riding
Horse riding is permitted on designated trails including beach access at Okiritoto Stream.
- Paragliding
- Picnics
- Sightseeing
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Surfing
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Surfing
Good surfing can be found at Muriwai Beach and Maori Bay. Maori Bay is more consistent but usually more crowded.
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Swimming
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Swimming
Muriwai Beach and Maori Bay have dangerous surf. Swim only between the flags. If there are no lifeguards on duty stay out of the water.
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Walks (less than 1 hour)
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Walks (less than 1 hour)
Take a short walk to one of the many lookouts at Muriwai, including the one overlooking the gannet colony.
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Wedding / civil union
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Wedding / civil union
Locations around Muriwai provide stunning backdrops for relationship ceremonies. A permit must be obtained prior to commencement. Some locations are very popular over the summer months and early booking is recommended. Please contact the Arataki Visitor Centre on 09 817 0077 to discuss your requirements.
Tracks
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Edwin Mitchelson Track
½ hour / 1.1 km -
Lookout Track
½ hour / 0.7 km -
Maukatia/Maori Bay Track
< ¼ hour / 0.2 km -
Quarry Track
¼ hour / 0.45 km -
Takapu Refuge Walk
½ hour / 0.8 km






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