Lion Rock (New Zealand)

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LocationAuckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36°57′13″S 174°27′58″E / 36.95368°S 174.46602°E / -36.95368; 174.46602
Adjacent toTasman Sea
Highestelevation52 m (171 ft)
Lion Rock
Te Piha (Māori)
Geography
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36°57′13″S 174°27′58″E / 36.95368°S 174.46602°E / -36.95368; 174.46602
Adjacent toTasman Sea
Highest elevation52 m (171 ft)
Administration
New Zealand

Lion Rock is a rocky headland located on Piha Beach on the western coast of the Auckland Region in New Zealand. It is an eroded 16-million-year-old volcanic neck, named for its similarity to a lying male lion when viewed from the rear (shore side). Lion Rock is immediately visible to visitors as they descend along the only access road.

The rock is located to the south of Piha beach, close to the major settlement at Piha. The Piha Stream flows into the Tasman Sea directly south of the rock.[1]

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