Shakespear Regional Park offers a coastal reserve experience at the tip of Auckland's Whangaparaoa Peninsula, featuring diverse wildlife, scenic walking trails, and coastal views.
Located at the northern end of Auckland's Whangaparaoa Peninsula, Shakespear Regional Park spans an area of predominantly native forest, open farmland, and rugged coastline on the shores of the Hauraki Gulf. The park is part of the larger Te Ārai Regional Park network and is managed by Auckland Council. It is known for its extensive network of trails ranging from gentle coastal walks to challenging ridge routes, providing panoramic views over the Gulf Islands and occasional sightings of native bird species such as takahē, kiwi, and kererū. Established on land with a rich history, the park’s name derives from the original Shakespear family who once farmed the area, leaving behind a heritage that includes historic homestead ruins and pasturelands. Recreational opportunities include hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, dog-friendly off-leash zones, and beachcombing along the park’s sheltered west-facing shores. Visitors are drawn to the park for its scenic picnic spots, camping facilities near the beach, and the chance to explore a relatively undeveloped coastal ecosystem close to Auckland city. The park emphasizes ecological restoration efforts, with ongoing pest control and native tree planting initiatives to protect endangered species and enhance natural habitats. As a multi-use reserve, Shakespear Regional Park appeals to families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a quieter alternative to urban beaches, offering a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and local history.
Scenic coastal lookout points with panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf
Opportunities to spot native New Zealand bird species including takahē and kiwi
Shakespear Homestead historic site showcasing early European farming heritage
Dog exercise areas with off-leash zones on select beaches
The historic farm homestead provides insight into the area's settler history, with remnants and interpretive signage.
Clear views towards Motukorea, an important volcanic island and marine reserve, visible from various park vantage points.
Adjacent marine reserve known for clear waters ideal for snorkeling and protecting diverse sea life.