Waitakere Ranges Regional Park offers lush native rainforest, rugged coastlines, and extensive trails just west of Auckland, making it a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Waitakere Ranges Regional Park spans over 16,000 hectares of protected forest and coastline approximately 25 kilometers west of central Auckland. The park features a diverse landscape of dense temperate rainforest, waterfalls, kauri trees, and dramatic black sand beaches that face the Tasman Sea. The ranges rise to heights over 400 meters, providing panoramic views and a cool, humid climate ideal for native flora and fauna. The park is culturally significant to the local Māori iwi (tribes), particularly Te Kawerau ā Maki, and contains many archaeological sites and traditional trails. Popular recreation includes hiking, mountain biking, wildlife watching, and swimming in freshwater streams or along wild beaches. Notable landmarks include the iconic Kitekite Falls, Whatipu Beach, and Arataki Visitor Centre, which offers interpretative exhibits and panoramic lookout points. The extensive trail network connects visitors to vistas, waterfalls, and quiet groves amid towering kauri trees. Conservation efforts focus on protecting native species, including endangered birds and kauri trees affected by kauri dieback disease. Visitors appreciate the park’s blend of accessible wilderness close to Auckland’s urban area, providing an essential refuge for native ecosystems and a place for active recreation and relaxation.
Kitekite Falls – a spectacular multi-tiered waterfall with swimming opportunities
Coastal views along the popular Hillary Trail and Te Henga Walkway
Ancient kauri forests with some trees over a thousand years old
Arataki Visitor Centre – gateway to learning about the park’s ecology and Māori heritage
Home to ancient kauri trees, some over 1,000 years old, vital to local ecology and cultural heritage.
A stunning waterfall featuring three levels with natural pools, popular for hiking and swimming.
Provides interpretive displays, ranger information, and panoramic views of the ranges and Auckland city.