


This modern playground perched above Piha's dramatic black sand beach offers the perfect combination of play equipment and stunning coastal views. Kids can burn energy on swings and slides while parents soak in the spectacular ocean vistas, then head down to explore one of New Zealand's most famous surf beaches just steps away.
Visit on weekday mornings in summer (December to February) for the best weather and smaller crowds. Weekends draw huge numbers of Aucklanders, and the 45-minute drive from central Auckland can become congested. Late afternoon offers beautiful sunset views but cooler temperatures.
The playground is free and open 24/7, but facilities are basic with limited parking along Marine Parade that fills quickly on weekends. The winding, narrow road to Piha (Piha Road) requires careful driving and is not suitable for large motorhomes or caravans.
Best visited during New Zealand summer (December to March) when lifeguards patrol the beach and weather is warmest. Winter (June to August) brings rougher seas, colder temperatures, and frequent rain, though the playground remains usable. Be aware that daylight saving time ends in April, making late afternoon visits darker earlier.
The Piha Store and Cafe (5-minute walk) offers fish and chips, burgers, ice cream, and basic provisions. For more dining options, plan to eat in Titirangi village (20 minutes back toward Auckland) where you'll find family-friendly cafes and restaurants.
Piha Valley Walk offers families an authentic New Zealand bush experience with gentle river crossings, lush native forest, and stunning waterfall views. This easy to moderate trail lets kids explore stream beds, spot native birds, and experience the natural beauty of Auckland's wild west coast without requiring serious hiking experience.
Piha Beach Skate Park offers an exciting outdoor action sports experience on New Zealand's rugged west coast, combining skateboarding and BMX biking in a stunning beach setting. This community facility is perfect for active families with older kids and teens who want to practice their skills or try something new while visiting one of Auckland's most famous surf beaches.
Lion Rock is a dramatic 101-meter coastal landmark that towers over Piha's black sand beach, offering an adventurous hike with breathtaking ocean views. The 30-40 minute track to the summit rewards active families with panoramic vistas of the Tasman Sea and rugged West Coast landscape, making it a memorable New Zealand outdoor experience for families with older children who enjoy a challenge.
Piha Beach offers families a stunning West Coast experience with its dramatic black volcanic sand, impressive rock formations like Lion Rock, and supervised swimming areas. The rock pools are perfect for little explorers, while the wild beauty and powerful surf create an unforgettable backdrop for family beach days, though parents should respect the ocean's strength and stay within patrolled zones.