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AH Reed Memorial Kauri Park

AH Reed Memorial Kauri Park

4.7 (581 reviews)
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Early morning offers the freshest, most peaceful atmosphere and chances to hear native birdsong. The late spring to early summer months showcase vibrant forest growth and blooming native plants.

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Entry to all trails is free, making it a great low-cost outing. The park is accessible year-round without any special permits or fees.

Anbefalt for

Nature lovers, Bird watchers, Hiking enthusiasts, Families

Planlegg ditt besøk

2-3 hours

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Raske fakta: The park features towering kauri trees that can live over 1,000 years and grow up to 50 meters tall. Visitors often spot rare native birds like the North Island robin darting through the forest undergrowth.

Høydepunkter: A unique secret here is the giant kauri tree named 'Te Matua Ngahere,' one of the largest and oldest standing kauri in New Zealand, measuring over 40 meters in height with a massive trunk so wide it takes four adults holding hands to circle it. Walking the shaded trails feels like stepping back millions of years, with the air thick with the scent of ancient wood and damp earth.

Insidertips

  • Wear sturdy walking shoes as track surfaces can be uneven and slippery after rain.
  • Best photo spots are around the base of Te Matua Ngahere during soft morning light.
  • Avoid weekends and school holidays to enjoy quieter trails and better wildlife sightings.
  • Carry water and insect repellent, especially in warmer months when sandflies are active.

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