


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.
Visit during summer months (December to February) for the best weather and easier river crossings with lower water levels. Weekday mornings are ideal for avoiding crowds and securing parking. Avoid visiting after heavy rain when the river can swell and crossings become unsafe.
This is a free track with limited facilities, so bring all supplies including water, snacks, and first aid. The nearest shops and cafes are in Piha village. There are no toilets on the trail itself, only at the beach carpark.
Best visited in summer and autumn (December to May) when weather is warmer and river levels are safer. Winter and spring can bring heavy rain making crossings dangerous. Always check local weather conditions before visiting, as west coast weather can change rapidly.
The Piha Cafe in Piha village offers family-friendly meals, burgers, and fish and chips with outdoor seating. Alternatively, pack a picnic to enjoy at Piha Beach after your walk, as dining options in this remote area are limited.
The Mercer Bay Loop Walk offers families a stunning coastal adventure through native New Zealand bush, complete with gentle river crossings and a beautiful waterfall. This well-maintained 2km loop trail provides just the right mix of excitement and accessibility for active families, with spectacular views of the rugged West Coast and opportunities to spot native birds along the way.
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.