Park in New Zealand

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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

  2. 2

    Hair on Park Avenue

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Open

    Hair on Park Avenue offers thoughtful hairdressing with an emphasis on technique and finish. Services include men’s cuts and colour work. The team aims for comfortable appointments and results that lo...

    Address: 2B Park Avenue, Epuni, Lower Hutt 5011, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 4 577 0007

    Website: kubiti.wordpress.com

  1. 4

    Tongariro National Park

    ★★★★★ 4.8
    Open

    “We were very unfortunate because our Alpine Crossing was cancelled due to strong and dangerous winds, but we alternatively did Tama Lakes track! Even the Tama Lakes track was out of this world so I couldn’t imagine, what Alpine Crossing would be!”

    Address: Manawatu-Wanganui 4691, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 7 892 3729

    Website: doc.govt.nz

  2. 6

    Whitireia Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “OMG what a beautiful place... such a great vibe here.... Fab views....Great walks & very good for dog walkers too..”

    Address: Whitireia Road, Tītahi Bay, Porirua 5022, New Zealand

    Website: gw.govt.nz

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    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

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    Wainuiomata Regional Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Nice place to go for a walk. Go during sunny days. Long walk to reach the dam. So make sure to have water with you. Lovely lake with ducks.”

    Address: 10 Whitcher Grove, Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt 5014, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 800 496 734

    Website: gw.govt.nz

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    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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    Hagley Park North

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Best place to take walks on. Very spacious park and has been a part of Christchurch’s identity as the Garden City. Plenty of spaces to take walks and jogs on. Beautifully carved and is clean every time, so you can see how well it’s been taken care of and how disciplined everyone visiting is. Christchurch truly is beautiful and Hagley Park adds to that!”

    Address: 14 Riccarton Avenue, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 3 941 8999

    Website: ccc.govt.nz

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    Mangakara Nature Walk (Parking)

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “This journey was a profoundly enriching experience, a symphony of nature's finest offerings. The breathtaking panorama at the summit. Along the ascent, delightful companions in the form of cheerful fantail birds and other feathered friends flitted about, lending their joyful melodies to the journey.”

    Address: 213 Grey Road, Pirongia 3285, New Zealand

    Website: doc.govt.nz

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    Duder Regional Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “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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    Huharua Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Took the dog for a walk from the carpark along the waterfront track & just across to the Omokoroa side. A very scenic & tranquil place, with an easy accessible walking track. The sand spit is a worthwhile visit along the way.”

    Address: 401 Plummers Point Road, Whakamārama 3172, New Zealand

    Website: westernbay.govt.nz

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    Anderson Park Playground

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Great extension to the existing park. Plenty of adventure and creativity equipment to entertain and keep the kids happy for hours. Also a central water feature to help cool down on those hot summers days. Plenty of areas to climb and swing with a junior and senior play area. Also, caters for some children activities for spacially challenged children. This means younger children can play more freely without getting hurt. Come and let the kids explore. New toilets have been added close to the park.”

    Address: Greenmeadows, Napier 4112, New Zealand

    Website: napier.govt.nz

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    Anderson Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “It’s such a beautiful park and an amazing community resource. Brilliant for dogs with a huge off lease area and free poo-bags. So many lovely mature trees for shade, and if you have kids there’s an excellent playground. Top spot”

    Address: Greenmeadows, Napier 4112, New Zealand

    Website: napier.govt.nz

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    Pakowhai Regional Park (Dog Park)

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “What a lovely park. Its quite large so plenty of room to throw a ball for your fur baby and not worry about neighbour's. Nice little stream running through it. Great for letting dogs off lead.”

    Address: Pakowhai Road, Tomoana, Pakowhai 4183, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 6 835 9200

    Website: hbrc.govt.nz

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    Cornwall Park Playground

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “One of the best playgrounds in NZ, splash pad, great slides and climbing structures, variety of swings and lots for even little kids to do as well. Our kids from 2 - 12 could have spent the whole day here”

    Address: Hastings, Hastings 4122, New Zealand

    Website: hastingsdc.govt.nz

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    Queens Park, Invercargill

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Beautiful place to visit. It was a good day when we went, nice sunny day. Kids' parks are there, and toilets are available for the public. There is a cafe area there, too. Free car parking. Overall, it was a very good experience. You can plan a good picnic day with kids there. Always carry a light jacket just in case of rain or wind.”

    Address: Queens Park, Invercargill 9810, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 3 211 1777

    Website: icc.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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    Central Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “The most amazing city park i have ever seen... You feel like you're in the middle of a national park, 5 minutes walk from a busy street!”

    Address: Brooklyn Road, Mount Cook, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

    Phone: +64 4 499 4444

    Website: wellington.govt.nz