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We have closed large sections of our parks to prevent the spread of kauri dieback.
When you visit our parks, you need to clean your footwear and equipment to avoid transferring disease from one area to another.
Find open and closed tracks and read about protecting our kauri.
Whakatīwai Regional Park is characterised by a series of gravel ridges, which are unique in the Auckland region and also internationally significant.
The park has a shelly sand foreshore, that is a haven for birds such as godwits (Kuaka) and knots.
You need to know
All our regional parks are rubbish free. Take all rubbish and recycling with you when you leave.
It is illegal to light a fire outside in all public areas in the Auckland region.
Contact us to report a problem at this park.