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North Shore City has a unique natural environment which includes sandy beaches, sandstone cliffs, large areas of native bush, volcanic cones and craters, estuaries and many different native plants and animals.
There are more than 500 parks in the city, including some 90 sportsfields, 117 children’s playgrounds and more than 150 bush reserves.
Together, the city’s parks, sportsfields and bush reserves cover an area of more than 1700 hectares. They reach from the new Sanders Reserve in Paremoremo to Long Bay Reserve in the north (East Coast Bays) to Windsor Reserve in the south (Devonport).
In this section you'll find general information about our parks, popular walks and gardens as well as their locations. If you would like to volunteer in one of our parks please see our Role Of Volunteers page.
An introduction to North Shore City parks and reserves