What to do in Waharau Regional Park:
Wild Life: Oyster Borer, Parekareka (Spotted Shag), Tuturiwhatu (New Zealand Dotterel), Torea (Oystercatcher), While Inland, Kereru (Wood Pigeon), Miromiro (Tomtit), Piwaiwaka (Fantail), Riroriro (Grey Warbler), Tui, Kormako (Bellbird), Rock Snail, Snakeskin Chiton
Adventure: Tramping, Mountain Biking, Swimming, Kayaking, Walking, Camping
Where is Waharau Regional Park:
Region: The Park extends from the gravelly shore of the Firth of Thames (Tikapa Moana) into the eastern foothills of the Hunua Ranges. The coastal part of this park lies between the Waharau Stream in the north and sandy Waihihi Bay in the south.
Location: Papakura district, Auckland region, New Zealand
When & how to get to Waharau Regional Park:
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Getting There: Drive south on State Highway 1 and to State Highway 2 before turning off on to Mangatangi Road. From there take Kaiaua Road to Kaiaua on the coast, turn left up East Coast Rd and the park is about 1km past Pukekereru Lane.
Nearest Town: Kaiaua
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Other details about Waharau Regional Park:
Established: 1973
Area: 2 sq km
Language: English and Maori