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Hours Hāora
- MondayOpen 24 hours
- TuesdayOpen 24 hours
- WednesdayOpen 24 hours
- ThursdayOpen 24 hours
- FridayOpen 24 hours
- SaturdayOpen 24 hours
- SundayOpen 24 hours
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More info He pārongo atu anō
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Welcome to Western Springs, also known as Waiorea – a true haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. This expansive park surrounds a pristine spring-fed lake, which once served as an important water source for Auckland.
As you explore, you'll discover that Western Springs is not only a place of natural beauty, but also a hub of nearby attractions. From the renowned Auckland Zoo to the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT), the Chamberlain Park Golf Course, and the Western Springs stadium, there's no shortage of excitement.
This centrally located park is a popular destination, drawing visitors with its charming lake at the heart of it all. Take a leisurely walk around the park or along the scenic lake, then find the perfect spot to settle down for a delightful picnic.
If you have an appreciation for birds, you're in for a treat. Western Springs offers ample opportunities for close encounters with a variety of feathered friends, including ducks, geese, and the iconic pukeko. Remember, though, while it's wonderful to observe the birdlife, please refrain from feeding them. Feeding them inappropriate food, like bread, can lead to poor nutrition and the spread of disease. It's important to maintain a balanced ecosystem and prevent aggressive behavior and overcrowding.
Inside the park, you'll find amenities such as toilets and changing rooms, picnic tables and seating, and drinking fountains and everything you need for a comfortable visit.
For a leisurely stroll, follow the 1.75km Western Springs Path, which meanders through the park, offering lovely views along the way.
Getting there Te huarahi ki reira
The best way to get to Western Springs Lakeside Park during the Pasifika Festival is to use public transport or the free Park & Ride service where available. Roads around Western Springs in Auckland can become busy during large events, and parking is limited in the surrounding area.
Plan your journey and view transport options on the Pasifika Festival info page.
Local tip He tīwhiri mō te rohe
Western Springs Lakeside Park is a favourite spot for locals to relax, walk the lake loop and see native wildlife. If you’re visiting during the Pasifika Festival, arrive early to explore the park before the crowds and enjoy views of the lake, historic buildings and nearby cultural attractions.
Accessibility Huarahi ngāwari
Western Springs Lakeside Park offers many paved pathways that make it easier for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility scooters or prams to get around. Please be aware that some areas of the park have naturally undulating ground, which may be more challenging to navigate. During the Pasifika Festival, accessible facilities, drop‑off points and designated viewing areas are clearly marked on the festival map. Accessible parking is also available on Ivanhoe Road and in the Caltex carpark for visitors with a valid mobility pass.