Tawhitokino Regional Park
36°56′38″S 175°12′31″E / 36.9437721°S 175.2087283°E / -36.9437721; 175.2087283
Tawhitokino Regional Park is a regional park situated in the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is owned and operated by Auckland Council.[1] The park cannot be accessed by road, only by a 30-minute walk from Waitī Bay to the west.[2]
Geography and biodiversity
Tawhitokino Regional Park borders Tawhitokino Beach, a sandy beach that looks out to the Coromandel Peninsula. The park features old pōhutukawa trees, as well as kōwhai and rewarewa.[2]
References
- ^ "Council profile". aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. Auckland Council.
- ^ a b Janssen, Peter (January 2021). Greater Auckland Walks. New Holland Publishers. p. 161. ISBN 978-1-86966-516-6. Wikidata Q118136068.
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Wairoa Subdivision - Franklin Local Board Area, Auckland, New Zealand
- Ararimu
- Ardmore
- Beachlands
- Bombay
- Brookby
- Clevedon
- Drury
- Hūnua
- Kawakawa Bay
- Maraetai
- Ōrere Point
- Ramarama
- Tuscany Estate
- Whitford
- Ayrlies Garden
- Duder Regional Park
- Hunua Ranges Regional Park
- Ōmana Regional Park
- Orere Point Regional Park
- Southern Line
- Drury railway station (proposed)
- Tāpapakanga Regional Park
- Tawhitokino Regional Park
- Waitawa Regional Park
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