The Waiatarua Reserve is no secret to any dog-owner. The good part about this though is that the Reserve is so large that even if it is quite busy there is still ample room for every pup and pooch to roam free, to sniff til their heart’s content, and to play fetch like a maniac. There are several access points so parking is never a problem and the Reserve’s users are generally very responsible it cleaning up after their dog’s. It is a really excellent place for all dogs to brush up on their social skills and to have a doggie date with friends. The walking trail is pram friendly for all keen families. There are a few things to be weary of: 1) There is a pond which can be great for dogs take a swim. However, the water quality is notoriously dubious(with reports of dogs getting sick) and there can be a strong undercurrent after a big downpour. In fact, my pooch Tilly had a near drowning their last winter. 2) The reserve is not fully contained, so there are parts where a very driven dog could go on a walkabout into someone’s yard if the pooch doesn’t have good recall. 3) There are quite a few giant muddy puddles that every dogs insists on submerging themselves in. If you aren’t prepared to give your dog a bath immediately afterward, plan accordingly. Likewise, if it is rainy bring your gumboots.
Alana J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Auckland, New Zealand
Waiatarua Reserve is a wetlands dog exercising park located in Meadowbank(close to the Remuera Golf Course). Perfect if you have a dog that needs to have a good run around and interact with others. There are a number of ponds around the reserve, perfect for your pooch to jump into and have a splash about. Dogs are not allowed in the wetlands area, but there you can be sure to find Pukekos hiding in between the reeds. On the skirts of the reserve is a half basketball court and a stake board park, perfect entertainment for the kids while you take the dog for a run. This has to be my favourite dog park located in the suburban area, definitely one to check out if you have an active dog that needs to let off some steam. There is a car park and plenty of parking available on street. The car park is security locked at 9:30pm daylight savings time and 8:30pm in the winter.