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Martins Bay Track
 ¼ hour / 0 km
Mullet Point Loop
1 hour / 2 km
Scandrett Bay Loop
 ¾ hour / 1 km

Scandrett

Tracks

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Martins Bay Track
Path

Next to the park is Martins Bay with its boat ramp, sandy swimming beach and privately run campground, it borders the park on to the south and is easily accessible on foot. Park at the car park opposite the stockyards and head down the hill.

What to expect:

Paths will:

  • have easy grades, with all-weather surfaces consisting of sealed, concrete or compacted gravel surfaces.
  • be well sign-posted with directional signs at track entrances and junctions and have safety signs where required.

Paths may:

  • have timber boardwalks and bridges over permanent waterways.
  • have seats and viewing platforms at areas of interest.
  • provide for limited mobility access at selected locations.

All paths should be suitable for people of most ages and fitness.

Distance:
0.0 km
Time:
0.25 hour
Wheelchair access:
No
Pram access:
No

Before you go:
Please read our advice for planning and enjoying your time in regional parks.

Security:
Theft from vehicles is not common but unfortunately can happen. You should take the same reasonable precautions you take when parking at other locations and remember to lock your vehicle and take your valuables with you.

Park opening hours:

Summer:
6:00am - 9:00pm
Winter:
6:00am - 7:00pm

Weekend opening hours:

Summer:
6:00am - 9:00pm
Winter:
6:00am - 7:00pm

Public holiday opening hours:

Summer:
6:00am - 9:00pm
Winter:
6:00am - 7:00pm

How to get to Scandrett

Take State Highway 1 to Warkworth. Follow the signs to Snells Beach. Approximately 3km beyond Algies Bay turn left into Scandrett Road and follow the road to the end.

Distance from Auckland CBD: 82 km

  
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