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Waitawa Regional Park

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Waitawa Regional Park
TypeRegional park
LocationFranklin, Auckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36°56′10″S 175°08′35″E / 36.936°S 175.143°E / -36.936; 175.143
Area188 hectares (460 acres)
Created2013
Operated byAuckland Council
OpenDaylight saving: 6am-9pm
Non-daylight saving: 6am-7pm
Pedestrian access: 24 hours

Waitawa Regional Park is a regional park situated on the coast of Tāmaki Strait, east of Auckland, New Zealand. It is located in Franklin in the Auckland Region, near Kawakawa Bay and Clevedon, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) from central Auckland.[1]

The park was one of Auckland's first recreational parks, designed specifically for active recreational activities such as mountain biking, horse riding, kayaking and disc golf. One of the beaches is part of the Te Ara Moana Kayak Trail, while another will be a home base for marine education.[2]

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History

Prior to becoming a regional park, the land was used as a dynamite factory by Orica Explosives.[3] A commercial wharf and ablutions building from this era remain.[3] Much of the land was previously worked as farmland.[4]

The land was purchased in 2004 by the former Auckland Regional Council and has been managed as a regional park by Auckland Council since 2014.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Harvey, Sarah (10 December 2012). "Regional park set to finally open". Auckland Now. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Council profile". aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council.
  3. ^ a b "Waitawa: Paddling your own canoe". Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  4. ^ Janssen, Peter (January 2021). Greater Auckland Walks. New Holland Publishers. p. 160. ISBN 978-1-86966-516-6. Wikidata Q118136068.



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