Ōmana Regional Park
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Auckland’s picturesque coastline, Ōmana Regional Park is a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This tranquil park, with its rolling hills and stunning ocean views, is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Offering a variety of recreational opportunities, from picnicking to bird watching, Ōmana Regional Park provides a perfect blend of leisure and natural beauty.
The park's landscape is dotted with pohutukawa trees and offers a diverse range of habitats, including rocky shorelines and pastoral fields. Its location on the edge of the Hauraki Gulf means that visitors can enjoy unobstructed views of the surrounding islands, making it an ideal spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
For families, Ōmana Regional Park is an excellent choice, with a well-equipped playground and safe swimming beaches where children can splash around in the clear waters. The park also features a petting zoo, giving kids the chance to get up close and personal with friendly farm animals.
Walking trails wind through the park, catering to both casual walkers and more adventurous hikers. These trails provide an opportunity to explore the area’s native flora and fauna, and for the keen-eyed, there may even be a chance to spot New Zealand's iconic bird, the tui.
Ngahue DriveAuckland
Ōmana Regional Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Duder Regional Park, All Saints Church, Ayrlies Garden, Waiheke Island Historic Village.