Park in Auckland

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    Muriwai Regional Park

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Open

    “One of the best regional parks - you can have sea, mountain and birds with stunning views. The playground was super fun for kids while most people coming here for surfing or see the garnet colony. It’s a paradise for bird lovers or photographers. This is a perfect for capturing the West Coast sunset!”

    Address: 458 Motutara Road, Muriwai 0881, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 366 2000

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

  1. 4

    Ambury Regional Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “This is a family friendly farm. We used to take kids here for the family day. It’s also the start for Watercare coastal walkway. There is a barn here plus two car parks, a shelter, toilets, BBQ spots and camping grounds. There are farm animals such as sheep, lamb and horses.”

    Address: 43 Ambury Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland 2022, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

  1. 8

    Monte Cecilia Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Great park for smaller dogs. Relatively safe in the bowl area as you can keep a watch on them! My pup absolutely loves this park and can run around safely under supervision.”

    Address: 72A Hillsborough Road, Royal Oak, Auckland 1042, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Omana Regional Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Simply spectacular! Clean toilets, lots of drinking water taps all over the walking trails and the playground. No rubbish bins on site, so I guess you gotta take your rubbish back with you. There are designated dog walk paths on leash and marked off leash areas..”

    Address: 2 Omana Beach Road, Maraetai 2018, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Duder Regional Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Excellent hike, bit of a drive to get there but the views are worth it! Some notes - Parking is limited and entrance is free. Toilets by the parking area, but water is untreated. BYO snacks and rehydration. Early mornings are great however, rain and wet grass and several muddy patches will require better hiking equipment, waterproof hiking boots and even hiking gear. Watch out for slippery slopes, muddy paths and cow pies. Livestock roaming between fences and gates, please respect property boundaries, keep gates and fences closed. Farm animals generally ignore you as you pass by, and a few disgruntled cows did reluctantly trod away. Weather permitting, rainy days offer no shelter out on this hike, hot sunny days would be perfect. Not all picnic tables are clean, the ducks do kinda get around... The views are absolutely worth it. Two thumbs up!!”

    Address: 933R North Road, Clevedon 2582, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Glasgow Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Awesome place to take the kids! The playground has way more features than your average playground. It has some cool gym machines alongside the playground which are good for teenagers and under. Also has a flying fox which is safe for young kids to use - even by themselves. It would seem that the local community looks after the playground as it's always kept clean. There is little-to-none vandalism and it is free for anyone inside the community to use.”

    Address: 14 Freshfields Road, Waimauku 0812, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Kennedy Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Very cool park. Great playground at one end of the park and a cool looking hide out/ tunnel/ ex-cannon place. Would have loved to use the stairs to go down the beach, but it was closed off. Looking straight ahead, you can enjoy Rangitoto island. A cool fact I just searched up, this park is named after American president John F. Kennedy.”

    Address: Beach Road, Castor Bay, Auckland 0620, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Waterview Reserve (Oakley Park)

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Great park for families, would reccomend bringing skateboard or scooter(be respectful to Older skaters tho) and a tog n towel for the kids as the park has a cool water feature too.”

    Address: 31 Herdman Street, Waterview, Auckland 1026, New Zealand

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Potters Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “This is a delightful park which has more than just play equipment. It has a lot of water play equipment so make sure the kids bring their togs. It has nice shady trees and a band rotunda. A great place for a picnic lunch or dinner and close to takeaways if you don't feel like bringing your own.”

    Address: 173 Balmoral Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Western Springs Lakeside Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Western Springs Lakeside Park is one of the most beautiful and relaxing spots in Auckland. The lush greenery, serene lake, and abundance of birdlife make it perfect for a weekend stroll or picnic. The walking paths are well-maintained, and there are plenty of open spaces for kids to play or just to sit and enjoy nature. It’s also right next to the Auckland Zoo and MOTAT, making it a great addition to a day out. Highly recommended for anyone looking to unwind without leaving the city!”

    Address: 99 Motions Road, Western Springs, Auckland 1022, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Western Springs Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Just amazing! Who would have thought this not really a hidden gem at the heart of the highway has lots to offer. For a loner like me, it gave me a sense of ease whilst taking a short hike...it was a 4 hours well spent for a bit of sun and just pure nature all for me.”

    Address: 731 Great North Road, Western Springs, Auckland 1022, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Coyle Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Nice big park with lots of trees to get some shade from. The sun. Over looking the water which adds a nice backdrop. Great for kids, plenty of room to run around and a park to play on.”

    Address: 528 Point Chevalier Road, Point Chevalier, Auckland 1022, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Awhitu Regional Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “What a great experience. Such a beautiful scene. We went with baby, so did not attempt the walk ways. We walked accross the beach during low tide and went up to the museum. Will definitely head back once baby is a bit older to complete the routes.”

    Address: Brook Road, Āwhitu 2684, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 366 2000

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Western Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “I attended the woof rainbow dog show at this park. It was so much fun. The park playground is like a theme park, the view is stunning and has good bathroom facilities.”

    Address: 7 Howe Street, Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Albert Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “An oasis on peace and quietness. Went there on a full on day tip to Auckland and since i had a book i stopped to read for a while. Ended up seeing so many cute couples and people just chilling, reading and relaxing and ended up doing some friends with travellers that were around.”

    Address: 33-43 Princes Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Craigavon Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Does Park has become a regular for me to take my dog spotty to there is always plenty of dogs here as it is an off-leash dog park surrounded by native bush and a circuit that a lot of people used to get fit the tracks themselves are never muddy and most of the dogs know each other as do the owners this park was gifted to Auckland buy Smith & caughey who owned the department store in Queen Street for over 100 years it was given to the people of Auckland so that it couldn't be used for housing and set aside as one of the greatest green spaces”

    Address: 86 Kinross Street, Blockhouse Bay, Auckland 0600, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Heron Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Loved this place with our three year old handsome junior. He loved it. There is single line railing track to hang and ride. That too is free. Quiet and comfy place. Thanks NZ.”

    Address: 1625-1627 Great North Road, Waterview, Auckland 1026, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Kauri Point Centennial Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Really enjoyed the kauri centennial park and Beach. So close to the city but so nice and quiet. Stunning color of the water. Good leg day / cardio work out too”

    Address: David Beattie Place, Chatswood, Auckland 0626, New Zealand

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Centennial Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “A relatively small park but it's so beautiful. Especially now that the Cherry blossom trees have bloomed. They have a small playground and basketball court ask well.”

    Address: 90A Marsden Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Sunnynook Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Nice and spacious park for the whole family and dogs. 2 separate kids play area for fun and play. Soccer , cricket , gym and walking space for all.”

    Address: Sunnynook Road, Sunnynook, Auckland 0620, New Zealand

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

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    Centennial Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Centennial Park Bush Walk is in Campbells Bay of Auckland's North Shore, right next to the famous Pupuke golf club. There are a couple of tracks in this bush which are all loops - Walking Bus, Aberdeen, Mamaku, Kohekohe, Bayliss, Avenue, Tui, and Magnolia. Combined, they are 4km track length altogether, and it may take an hour or so to complete them all. It would be handy to have a park map with you so that you will not be on the same track over and over in circles! Good shoes for this walk are essential, as some sections, particularly the Avenue of Remembrance, can be muddy and slippery after wet days. Depending on which direction you walk, there are uphills and downhills so be prepared. Dogs are allowed but must always be on a leash. There's a great lookout point with seating and views out to Campbells Bay and the Hauraki Gulf. Also, there are a couple of picnic benches in this park for you to have a relaxed meal or a drink.”

    Address: 184 Beach Road, Campbells Bay, Auckland 0630, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 9 301 0101

    Website: aucklandcouncil.govt.nz