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Farm animals
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Farm animals

Mahurangi has 300 breeding ewes and 30 grazing cattle.

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Beaches
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Beaches

Mahurangi Regional Park has many beaches.

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Dogs
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Dogs

Mahurangi West Sullivans Bay and Te Muri parkland and beaches: Dogs are prohibited at all times.
Cudlip Point Loop Track: Dogs are allowed all day except during July, August and September inclusive (during lambing season). Dogs must be on leads at all times.
Mita Bay: Dogs are allowed at all times on the beach only and the coastal/beach around to Opahi Bay. Dogs must be under direct and continuous control at all times. Dogs are prohibited from the campground and parkland.
Scott Point land and beaches: Dogs are allowed except during daylight saving between 9am and 7pm. Dogs must be under direct and continuous control at all times.
Mahurangi East land and beaches: Dogs are allowed all year round. Dogs must be under direct and continuous control at all times.

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Swimming
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Swimming

Mahurangi has several excellent beaches. Sullivan's Bay has vehicle access but Te Muri and Mita are accessible only by boat or foot.

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Kayaking
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Kayaking

Kayaking around the Mahurangi Regional Park and surrounding regional parks is highly recommended. Make sure you wear bright clothing and a lifejacket. Stay away from the main channels as this is a popular boating area.

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Weddings
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Weddings

The garden around Scott Homestead is available for weddings.

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Walks (1 hour or more)
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Walks (1 hour or more)

Take a longer walk and explore the beaches of Mahurangi, see details below.

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Tracks

Mita Bay Loop Track
120 minutes / 2 km
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Mita Bay Loop Track

Walk
Time: 120 minutes
Distance: 2 km

Start at Sullivans Bay and take the steep track up to Tunguta Point, then onto Mita Bay. Return along the road to Sullivans Bay.

Pram friendly: No

Cudlip Point Loop Track
120 minutes / 3 km
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Cudlip Point Loop Track

Walk
Time: 120 minutes
Distance: 3 km

This often windswept track leads up to the open pastures of Cudlip Point then down to the foreshore and back.

Pram friendly: No

Te Muri Loop
180 minutes / 3 km
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Te Muri Loop

Walk
Time: 180 minutes
Distance: 3 km

Only accessible at low tide, this track takes you down to Te Muri Beach.

Pram friendly: No

Mahurangi

The sheltered bays, native bush, open pasture and historic sites of Mahurangi Regional Park straddle the entrance to the beautiful Mahurangi Harbour, which gives the park its name.

The park is divided into three "fingers" - Mahurangi West, Scott point and Mahurangi East. Mahurangi West provides a backdrop to three pohutukawa-fringed bays - Sullivan's (Otarawao) Bay, Mita (Otuawao) Bay and Te Muri Bay.

Scott Point includes the historic Scott Homestead, while the remote Mahurangi East is only accessible by sea.

The park is a favourite stop for boaties all year round. It takes on a festive air at Auckland Anniversary Weekend in January, when hundreds of classic vessels revel in the Mahurangi Old Time Regatta.

Park facilities

Camping
There are four campsites in Mahurangi Regional Park. Sullivans Bay, Mita Bay, Muri Bay and Lagoon Bay. more...
Picnics sites
There are no designated picnic sites but feel free to find your own spot. You are welcome to bring your own gas barbecue.
Boat Ramp
There are boat ramps at Scott Point and Opahi Bay.
Baches
There are four baches available in Mahurangi Regional Park. Scott Homestead is also available for daytime only use. more...

History

Maori lived here in large communities. The park was the ancestral domain of Ngati Rongo and there are four fortified pa sites at Opahi, Cudlip and Te Muri Points and above Sullivan's Bay. A sea captain, John Sullivan, married Merehai Kaipuke and settled at Otarawao (Sullivan's Bay) in the 1870s. Their descendents farmed the land for nearly a century and farming continues on the park today. More than 100 Maori and European settlers are buried in the Te Muri urupa (cemetery) on the park. The urupa was established in the 1860s alongside two sacred (tapu) pohutukawa trees. Scott Homestead, at Scott Point, is a reminder of the Mahurangi Harbour's busy past as a hub of timber milling, ship building, firewood cutting and trade. Thomas Scott Jr built the Georgian style house in 1877 on the site where his father, a shipbuilder, ran an inn until it was destroyed by fire. Volunteers have lovingly restored the house and its surrounds. While the homestead is not open to the public, the front garden will give you a real sense of history. The homestead is available as a venue for special occasions.

Wildlife

Listen out for the song of the tui, the grey warbler, and in spring and early summer, the shining cuckoo. For a sazzling summer display look out for gannets hurling themselves headlong into the sea at up to 140kmh in search of food for their young.

Native bush

Areas of coastal forest and regenerating bush are dotted throughout Mahurangi Regional Park. The best preserved patches of mature coastal forest are on Cudlip and Te Muri points which are dominated by kanuka, taraire, puriri, karaka and kowhai. Scarlet flowering pohutukawa are spectacular at Scott Point and Mahurangi East in summer and on many parts of Mahurangi West.

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A coastal paradise for kayakers and walkers.
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Park opening hours:

Opens:
6am
Closes:
7pm (winter)
9pm (summer)

How to get there

Mahurangi West

Drive north on State Highway 1. About 6km past Wenderholm Regional Park, turn right into Mahurangi West Rd then right into Ngarewa Drive and follow to the end of the road.

Scott point

Take State Highway 1 to Warkworth and follow the signs to Snells Beach. Approximately 1km past Snells Beach turn right into Ridge Rd and follow to the end of the road.

Mahurangi East

Has no road access. Access is by boat only.

Distance from Auckland:
65 minutes
  
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