In November 2010, local government reforms merged the different local government authorities of Auckland into a single unitary authority, the Auckland Council. During this process, areas of Franklin District and Manukau City were reassigned to the Waikato Region, including areas which included regional parks. Because of this, three regional parks are found in the northern Waikato, which are administered by the Auckland Council.[8]
List of regional parks
This table lists current regional parks from north to south.
Botanical garden in Manurewa, South Auckland. While officially a regional park by the Auckland Council,[16] the botanic gardens are not managed under the regional park plan,[8] and does not incorporate the term 'regional park' into its name.
Domain and stadium in central Auckland, which came under the administration of the Auckland Regional Authority in 1985, later the Auckland Regional Council from 1989.[30] Until the dissolution of the Auckland Regional Council in 2010, Mount Smart Domain was mentioned in regional park documents.
Island in the Manukau Harbour, South Auckland. While officially designated as a regional park by the Auckland Council,[16] the island is currently leased by Watercare Services, who are reconstructing the quarried hills with biosolids.[31] Once filling operations have ceased by 2049, the island is planned to be redeveloped into a regional park and cultural centre, including a marae and wānanga.[31][32]
Southern headland of Porirua Harbour. While it shares features with regional parks and is listed alongside other regional parks of Wellington, it is not a regional park due to being administered by the Whitireia Park Board.[36]
↑The Waitākere Ranges Regional Park has grown over time, with the first sections reserved in 1895, and a sizeable portion, the Auckland Centennial Memorial Park opening in 1940. By 1964, the expanded park was proclaimed to be the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.
↑Located in the Waikato Region, the park is administered by the Auckland Council.
↑Including both Hunua Ranges Regional Park and Hunua Falls Scenic Reserve
↑Hunua Ranges Regional Park was gradually purchased by the Auckland City Council for water supply operations from the 1920s onwards. When Auckland Regional Authority took over management of the area in 1965, the area became known as Hunua Regional Park.[18]
↑Located in the Waikato Region, the park is administered by the Auckland Council.
↑Opened as Tūtira Country Park on 20 March 1999, renamed Tūtira Regional Park in 2013.[24]
↑Prior to 2022, the regional park was known as Wainuiomata Recreation Area.[25]