Park Road, Parnell, Auckland 1010
Established city park containing museums, memorials & the entire blast crater of Pukekawa volcano.
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.
Park Road, Parnell, Auckland 1010
Established city park containing museums, memorials & the entire blast crater of Pukekawa volcano.
102 Hill Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2105
Free every day of the year, and the flattest, easiest walking anywhere in the region.
101 Tamaki Drive, Mission Bay, Auckland 1071
Tree-studded green space with a large fountain, benches & a playground adjacent to the beach.
250 Mount Eden Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024
Site of Auckland's highest volcano, with spectacular city & harbour views & a large crater.
The Promenade, Takapuna, Auckland 0622
White sand looking straight at Rangitoto, with a fossil forest in the rocks at one end.
85-87 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052
Recreation area featuring 2 colorful rose gardens, plus an observation deck overlooking the water.
33-43 Princes Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
Historically significant, tree-filled park with flowerbeds, a Victorian fountain & statues.
Muriwai 0881
A gannet colony nesting an arm's length from the viewing platform, above a beach that runs out of sight.
61 Cliff Road, St Heliers, Auckland 1071
The last of the Tāmaki Drive beaches, with a proper village behind it and the cliff walk starting at the far end.
19 Hapimana Street, Orakei, Auckland 1071
Landmark obelisk, sunken pool & gardens with harbor views, commemorating a former prime minister.
1181 Takatu Road, Tāwharanui Peninsula 0986
Picturesque regional park with 4 beaches, wetlands, forests & a wildlife habitat.
300 Scenic Drive, Titirangi, Auckland 0604
The gateway to the ranges, with a monumental carved pou and short bush loops off the ridge.
Mahurangi East 0982
Rolling coastal farmland and pōhutukawa along the bays either side of the harbour heads.
17 Domain Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland 1072
One of the best kept cones in the country, with a scoria dome sitting inside the crater.
24 Kerr Street, Devonport, Auckland 0624
This mountaintop park offers a short hike to the summit with city skyline & harbor views.
18 Takarunga Road, Devonport, Auckland 0624
Former military fortifications atop a grassy headland, with tunnels & guns, plus harbour views.
4G8C+9X Falls Road, Waitākere, Auckland 0781
Kauri forest, a wide picnic flat by the river, and a waterfall a short walk in.
32/66 Mountain Road, Mount Wellington, Auckland 6011
The youngest mainland cone, with the best kept crater on the isthmus and a view all the way round.
Marine Parade South, Piha, Auckland 0772
Great surf and rough, beautiful water on black iron sand, with Lion Rock splitting the bay.
99 Te Henga Road, Waitākere, Auckland 0781
Enormous dunes, a tidal lagoon and a long walk over sand before you reach the water.
Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010
A pocket of lawn among the Britomart brick, with an ice rink in winter.
Westhaven Drive, Auckland 1010
A wide timber boardwalk along the marina, ending underneath the harbour bridge.
Whatipu Road, Huia, Auckland 0604
The bottom corner of the west coast, where the ranges run out into a mile of sand at the Manukau Heads.
The Parade, Bucklands Beach, Auckland 2012
A narrow spit with water on both sides and a long flat walk out to the point.
Colonial Road, Birkenhead, Auckland 0626
Sugar refinery ponds and bush tracks, with a Victorian red brick factory as the backdrop.
Scenic Drive, Waitākere Ranges, Auckland 0604
Sixteen thousand hectares of rainforest between the city and the sea, and about 250km of track through it.
Cliff Road, St Heliers, Auckland 1071
A clifftop lookout with carved pou, and steps down to sheltered Ladies Bay.
Judges Bay Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052
A tiny sheltered bay hidden under the railway line, a minute from Parnell Baths.
212 Onewa Road, Birkenhead, Auckland 0626
A deep native gully in the middle of Birkenhead, with a boardwalk dropping all the way to the harbour.
South Titirangi Road, Titirangi, Auckland 0604
The village green on the Titirangi ridge, with the Manukau spread out below it.
933R North Road, Clevedon 2582
Waterside park offering swimming beaches, fishing spots, bike trails, farm animals & campgrounds.
Hunua 2583
A tall waterfall dropping over an old volcanic plug into a dark pool.
Titirangi, Auckland 0604
A quiet tidal bay below Titirangi, full of dinghies and birdsong.
108 Somerville Road, Somerville, Auckland 2014
An estuary bush walk between Howick and Whitford, loud with birds.
181-191 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland 1050
A short sharp climb to a terraced summit that takes in the harbour, Rangitoto and the city in one turn.
1520 Great North Road, Waterview, Auckland 1026
A genuine waterfall inside the city, ten minutes off Great North Road.
Glenfield Road, Glenfield, Auckland 0629
A long bush walk along a stream, with kauri overhead and hardly a soul on it midweek.
Watchmans Road, Karekare, Auckland 0772
Wilder and emptier than Piha, with a stream to wade before you reach the sand.
40-50 Hillcrest Road, Hatfields Beach, Orewa 0931
A small kauri remnant with a well graded loop track, just off the highway.
202 Anawhata Road, Anawhata, Auckland 0772
The west coast beach almost nobody bothers with, because you have to walk down to it.
Northcote, Auckland 0627
A remnant pūriri forest hidden between the motorway and the stadium, loud with birds.
38R Clovelly Road, Bucklands Beach, Auckland 2012
An art deco radio station on a headland, with the inner gulf spread out around it.
Ihumātao Quarry Road, Ihumātao, Auckland 2022
Māori garden walls built up over centuries, in a lava field on the harbour edge.
Auckland 1010
The cone in the middle of everyone's view, walkable to the top in about an hour.
West Tamaki Road, Glen Innes, Auckland 1071
A sandspit and wading bird reserve, where godwits turn up each spring after flying from Alaska.
Bethells Road, Bethells Beach, Auckland 0781
A dune lake behind Bethells, reached by walking up a stream bed and over a wall of black sand.
Log Race Road, Karekare, Auckland 0772
A clifftop loop with the whole coast underneath you and no way down to the water at all.
Okura Bush 0794
A coastal bush track above an estuary, ending at a beach you can only reach on foot.
The Strand, Onetangi, Waiheke Island 1081
Waiheke's longest white sand beach, facing north into the gulf.