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    Piha Mill Camp

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Whatipu Beach And Caves - Welcome to Whatipu

    Whatipu Beach And Caves

    4.5(4 reviews)
    9.2 km

    I was truly excited to visit Whatipu Beach because I have been to so many of our West Auckland…read morebeach favourites, but I had not experienced this wonder. Upon arrival I was off with my family to walk the 20 minute/1.5km track to the Whatipu Caves. On the walk to the biggest cave you pass smaller old sea caves along the track, they are really fun to walk into for some exploring. The big cave was very impressive; I really enjoyed walking around and hearing my voice bounce around its walls. I made sure I listened to the department of conservation- and sprayed a disinfectant on the bottoms of my shoes before and after entering the walk; this would help prevent the deadly Kauri collar rot which is easily passed from soiled footwear to trees. After the cave walk, I headed to the beach for a bite of lunch and a chance to soak in the scenery, hardly a sole to see. Picturesque waves rolled in to the shore, while in the distance the Manukau bar dramatically splashed up almost to say check me out I'm dangerous. I will be back Whatipu I promised as I departed this afternoon- you are a mysterious beauty.

    Over Christmas my husband and I knew we wanted to go camping but also wanted some quietude, so we…read morelooked somewhere close to home, the Waitakere ranges were it, and Whatipu Lodge camp grounds looked quite remote but interesting. It took quite a windy drive to get to, passing very close to the oceans edge and down some narrow curly passes but with just a mild case of nausea (for me) we eventually got there. The space was very open and had one other camper nearby, a family tenting. We have a van decked out, which was ideal as the place was very windy and wet. It rained the whole time, but I liked it none the less, it wasn't cold and a bit of rain is no drama in my world. The hike up the big hill was easy and gave amazing views of the coast that we had walked along earlier in the day. The wind up on the cliffs did mean we had to keep our wits about us, and no rock climbing. We tried to get to the caves but it wasn't really possible without more serious wet weather gear, we got soggy shoes and socks even through the mere attempt to get at them. I recently read about all the ghost sightings in this place, we saw, nor felt, none, but it did give off a rather haunting feel. But that could also be because it felt like such an isolated environment and was so wet and windy. We did, however, see a lot of bird life. Bird watching is not a hobby of mine but it was kind of cool to see so many and all their antics. The lodge caretakers came over to the car and collected the $15 (per night, per car) and had a brief chat soon after we had arrived. Bookings are essential before you arrive.

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    Whatipu Beach And Caves - Spray your shoes and prevent damaging kauri trees

    Spray your shoes and prevent damaging kauri trees

    Whatipu Beach And Caves - Pukeko caught in the wind

    Pukeko caught in the wind

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    Kitekite Falls - On the Walk to Kitekite

    Kitekite Falls

    5.0(8 reviews)
    1.1 km

    OMG what a discovery. I was excited to see that we were going on a tramp to a waterfall when I was…read morerecently at camp with my daughter and what an amazing place it turned out to be. I know there's a lot of secret little places in the Piha/Karekare area and this is one of them. Although I've since discovered that most people I've talked to already know about it. Oh well. If you drive to the end of Glenesk Road in Piha the tramp is clearly signposted. The walk is fairly steep in places and takes about 45 minutes (many more with many many children in tow) each way. I thought I was fairly fit and coped really well at the time but my legs felt like jelly at the end and I literally couldn't walk properly for several days - something to do with the steps coming down and the way they affect your calf muscles. Anyway, whatever, it's SO worth it. Remember this though: go right at the fork and come back on the other side (doing an anticlockwise loop). Trust me if we had done the reverse I'm not sure I would have made it out. If you go in the morning as we did the water in the pool will be freezing cold - I truly thought I was having a heart attack. Later in the day the sun comes over the cliff-face which I imagine would warm it up a bit. There's also an amazing rock canyon just down from the swimming hole that can be abseiled into. Just having a peek down there blows your mind, it's very cool. This is one of those idyllic Auckland spots that just has to be seen to be believed and the walk through the bush is so peaceful, even as you are killing your legs.

    Very nice & sweet trail. Felt like I was at Rain Forest Cafe in America! :) would definitely come…read moreback for this hike again. Walking through nice green scenery while listening the the streams made my mine clear up a bit from stressful life back at home. Much needed vacation and throughly enjoyed my time at the Kitekite Trail & Falls!

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    Kitekite Falls - Stream near Kitekite

    Stream near Kitekite

    Kitekite Falls - Near Kitekite

    Near Kitekite

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    Piha Domain Camp - Typical powered plug outlet on camp site.

    Piha Domain Camp

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 km

    Friendly staff, family environment with like minded tourists. People are respectful of each other's…read morespace and felt comfortable going to the beach leaving the tent behind unattended and bbq chairs and tables outside as everyone did the same. Campsite is set up as a ring road, logical and each site has ample room to accomodate a very large camper van, gazebo with room to spare. Not suited for drinking party campers with loud music. Wifi available. 100MB / day free or $5 unlimited for 48 hrs. Cell phone coverage is good all round for Spark and Vodafone. Kitchen facilities are generally clean. Only need to bring a tea towel as wash cloths, dish washing detergent was provided for. Had two microwaves and 4 hotplates, each with a large and small element. Shower facilities are kept clean, ruined only by your neighbours if they don't clean up after themselves. Staff can only do so much as they are cleaned daily. Surprised there was hot showers after 9pm at night. Access tags required to gain entry in into camp past barrier arm, toilet facility and shower timer. Push to start / re-start showers. No open fires allowed. BYO your own cookers or BBQ and the staff offer herbs grown on site or they leave a friendly note to help yourself to tomatoes if available. If your gluten free and / or celiac they have plenty of option at the two store right next door and they sell tip top vegan ice cream at camp office. Water tastes a bit funny but drinkable. Otherwise BYO water to last unless you want to pay $1 per litre of water from their cooler. I'm summary a very good experience and the staff set a good and safe precedence. Plenty to do, sights to see and children friendly.

    Loved our stay!! Location is perfect, the staff were WONDERFUL (very glad they keep a tight ship as…read morewe wanted to relax for 1 night without the kids). The new toilet/shower block is great! We thought 3 minute showers we're a great way to save water (plus you don't need to shower for long anway!) Even though there was a function at the bowls club just over the tennis courts, the band was fabulous and we're great to listen to. We we're even able to sleep through it. Family & pet friendly but not a place to stay if you want to party. Will definitely be back!

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    Piha Domain Camp - Kitchen / cooking facility area. 4 hotplates with 2x elements each.

    Kitchen / cooking facility area. 4 hotplates with 2x elements each.

    Piha Domain Camp - $3 per load

    $3 per load

    Piha Domain Camp - Public toilets from outside. Just before entrance to camp.

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    Public toilets from outside. Just before entrance to camp.

    Parakai Springs - Adults only Rock Pool

    Parakai Springs

    3.4(5 reviews)
    32.6 km

    There's an urban legend about Parakai that involves a woman squeezing the pus out of pimples on her…read moreman's back while sitting in a hot pool. I almost feel like I have seen it happen myself because I actually think I did. In the really hot adults-only pool. Anyway, such are the risks you take when sharing water with others. Ergh. The whole place has hardly changed in years and has a slightly sad faded feel about it which does nothing to deter the masses from descending, particular on chilly Winter's days. The slides are pretty rough but the kids think that's a good thing (uh huh) and the facilities in general are just a bit dilapidated. Still, it's so wholeheartedly Kiwi that you just gotta love it. I remember we used to have friends who would take their campervan to Helensville (the whole 40 minute drive from home) and camp at the campground here, which is part of the Springs complex. I was so jealous. Now I'm not really sure why you would - it's nice and green enough but there's better places. Still, like I said, it's classic Noo Zilland.

    I hadn't been to Parakai since the last year of High School which was over 10 years back, so was…read morelooking forward to seeing if anything had changed since my last visit. Other than possibly redoing the reception, and maybe cafe area, I don't think a lot has changed since I last swam here. I did have a blast coming down the hydro slides with the kids on the mats provided; however I'm sure the owners could possibly put a bit more money in sprucing up the facilities and particularly the padding on the stairs up to the top as it looks a bit tired in places. The hot pool inside is great, and had it been a colder time of year I would of spent more time inside, however it was sweltering hot, so I had a quick splash and spent more time in the sun, and riding the slide. It felt like the busiest Saturday ever, 100's packed in to the springs, and the pool was a sea of faces- quite fun, but also hard to enjoy your own space really. I would recommend trying the pools out on a week day, when the kids at school next time.

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    Parakai Springs
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    Huia Regional Park

    Huia Regional Park

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.2 km

    It's a bit of a drive but Huia National Park is well worth it. Basically a series of bush walks…read morefrom a carpark, there is also a few large spaces for just hanging out if you aren't feeling energetic. This part of the Waitakere Regional Park is also home to parts of the Hillary Trail multi-day bushwalk. For me though the real beauty of this place is the flowing stream with its many swimming holes and small waterfalls. The fresh water is cold (ok frickin freezing - even on a summer's day) but such a different swimming experience to anywhere else. The carpark is rudimentary(and can get pretty full), there's a sprawling picnic area and you can even abseil here with the right permits (and skills!). There's a couple of campgrounds to choose from too if you want to make more than a day of it, but for a day trip it's around a 40 minute drive from central Auckland. The kids absolutely love all the rock jumping and although I wouldn't let my kids do it, there were several large groups of teenagers walking down the streambed rather than using the bush tracks. Fun but a bit scary!

    Growing up, I used to walk everywhere, to the zoo, shopping mall or to visit family. People in the…read moretown knew I was an explorer, so nobody called the police when they saw a 6 year old boy walking all over the place. This didn't really change as I grew older, and only really came to an end when I got my first car. Then it stopped, big time; causing the pounds to add to my already comfy midriff. These days I don't mind walking, but it is a mission if you live in a busy suburban area, so I've started to take scenic walks. The Huia Regional Park is a great place to go for a hike, and yes, this is a hike, not to be confused with a walk. The golden oldies in my walking group quickly showed me the way, and I soon realized that I'll have to get my fitness improved if I wanted to avoid being embarrassed by octagerians. The views are awesome, trees majestic and you get excited by even the littlest of things. Plus, the fresh air allows you to recharge and power up.

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    Huia Regional Park - Stop and enjoy the view.

    Stop and enjoy the view.

    Huia Regional Park - The big one

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    Piha Mill Camp - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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