Tāpapakanga Regional Park

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Coordinates36°58′45″S 175°15′30″E / 36.9791°S 175.2582°E / -36.9791; 175.2582
Area120 ha (300 acres)[1]
Tāpapakanga Regional Park
Tāpapakanga Regional Park is located in New Zealand Auckland
Tāpapakanga Regional Park
LocationFranklin, Auckland, New Zealand
Coordinates36°58′45″S 175°15′30″E / 36.9791°S 175.2582°E / -36.9791; 175.2582
Area120 ha (300 acres)[1]
Operated byAuckland Council

Tāpapakanga Regional Park is a regional park situated in the Auckland Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is located in Franklin, east of Kawakawa Bay, and is owned and operated by Auckland Council.[2]

The park is a mix of farmland, coastal bush and beach, overlooking the Firth of Thames. The native bush remnants include taraire, tānekaha, tawa and rewarewa trees.[1] The park is a known hotspot where the coastal tree species tanguru (Olearia albida) occurs.[3]

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