106A Ireland Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland 1060
A tidal crater lagoon with a flat loop, a footbridge, and birds working the shallows.
Spending our whole lives in Tāmaki Makaurau,we've come to appreciate the great parks in our beautiful city, and wanted to share our knowledge and general information to help others: whether the playground is fenced, the parking is a mission, if there are toilets.. a general hub to help you find a good park.
Prams and access, scenery, toilets and water, parking, safety. These five decide whether a visit works, whoever you came with.
Playground, picnic and BBQ, and shade for family parks. Off-leash and walking tracks for dogs. Food and coffee nearby for a date. Nothing else counts.
The overall number averages whichever factors apply. Playground, prams and access, food and coffee nearby, and picnic and BBQ count half. They say more about how you’re visiting than about the park itself.
Every factor has a written 1, 3 and 5 to score against. A 1 on toilets and water means nothing on site. A 5 means an accessible one by the playground, and a fountain that works. So a number means the same thing in every park.
Nearly every park here has had its facilities read off a council or operator page, then dated and linked. The handful we haven’t got to yet say so on the page.
All eleven factors are written out at the full scale, inside How we rate a park.
It averages the factors that apply to that park: five shared ones, plus a few specific to whether it is a family, dog or scenic spot. Four of them count half as much as the rest, being playground, prams and access, food and coffee nearby, and picnic and BBQ. Those say more about how you are visiting than about the park itself.
That the facilities were read off a council or park-operator source on the date shown, and we linked what we used.
No. There is no sponsorship, no advertising and no paid placement anywhere on this guide. We try to maintain the integrity of this site as a hub for nature lovers.
Roughly once a week, when we sit down and review them. Most scores come from our own visits, though a few lean on online reviews or anecdotal opinion where we haven’t been ourselves. We try to stay as objective as we can.
106A Ireland Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland 1060
A tidal crater lagoon with a flat loop, a footbridge, and birds working the shallows.
Dryden Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1021
A big sloping green with one of the most reliable off leash crowds in the inner west.
180 Weymouth Road, Manurewa, Auckland 2102
Wide flat playing fields with a fenced dog run tucked into one corner.
32 Glover Road, St Heliers, Auckland 1071
A volcanic explosion crater turned into a wide open off leash green.
254 Point England Road, Point England, Auckland 1072
A huge open coastal reserve on the Tāmaki Estuary, with room for every dog in the neighbourhood.
98 Abbotts Way, Meadowbank, Auckland 1050
A restored wetland with a flat loop, and pūkeko that will walk right past you.
200 Meola Road, Western Springs, Auckland 1022
The inner west's best known dog headland, out along a lava reef. Bring a towel.
41A Wilsher Crescent, Henderson, Auckland 0612
Open fields in the middle of Henderson, plugged straight into the Twin Streams path.
249 Orakei Road, Remuera, Auckland 1050
A boardwalk loop right around a tidal basin, under the railway viaduct.
86 Kinross Street, Blockhouse Bay, Auckland 0600
Gravel loops, a creek to get wet in, and a proper dog obstacle course with tunnels and a balance beam.
113 Bayswater Avenue, Bayswater, Auckland 0622
Flat peninsula fields with harbour on two sides and the city skyline across the water.
58-62 Munroe Road, Henderson, Auckland 0614
A lake loop in the middle of the suburbs, off leash the whole way round.
Balmain Road, Chatswood, Auckland 0626
A secluded little dog beach at the bottom of a bush walk. Fine for dogs, not for you.