Whakanewha Regional Park



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The Whakanewha Regional Park is a beautiful park located on Waiheke Island in New Zealand. The park is open daily from 7:00am to 9:00pm and admission is free.

The park offers a variety of activities including hiking trails, picnic areas, and a beach. There is also a campground available for those who wish to stay overnight.

The park is home to many native New Zealand species including the tuatara, a reptile that is considered a living fossil. Visitors can also spot a variety of bird species, including the endangered New Zealand dotterel.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the rest of Waiheke Island, which is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and art galleries. The island also offers a variety of outdoor activities such as kayaking, fishing, and cycling.

For more information on the Whakanewha Regional Park, visit the Auckland Council website.

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