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Te Puru Park ( ID te_puru_park )      Hits: 636
You are here: Oceania > New Zealand > Te Puru Park ( ID te_puru_park )
Continent: Oceania
Country: New Zealand
Next Big City (Airport):  Auckland, North Island
Next Town: Beachlands, Omana Beach
Latitude:   -36.8821
Longitude: 175.0167
Type:
- Ocean
Rider Ability:
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Expert

Good for:
- Kitesurfing
- Windsurfing
Features:
- Toilet
- Parking

 Map
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Whitford Creek (6.7 km) Best Direction: No Information Type: Shallow Chop
Eastern Beach (9.42 km) Best Direction: No Information Type: Shallow Chop
Glendowie Sandspit (11.31 km) Best Direction: No Information Type: Chop
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Water
Type:
- Shallow
- Chop
Hazards:
- Shells

Quality:
- Clean
Best Tide:
- High Tide
- Coming Tide
- Falling Tide


Flat water, small chop. High tide is ideal waist depth. Low tide can still be ridden but 100m walk required from beach. If your riding at low tide make sure you wear boots, lots of oysters and foul bottom.

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 Beach
Type:
- Sand
Size:
- Small

Hazards:
- Shells
Beach crowds:
- None


Beach is pretty small, about 100m long and backs onto a reserve. Mostly shells, odd bit of sand, a few branches around the place. The reserve is ideal for landing kites.

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 Weather
Spring:
- Normal Wetsuit
Summer:
- Shorts
- Shorty

Fall:
- Normal Wetsuit
Winter:
- Normal Wetsuit


Water is pretty warm, about 25°C in summer, cool in winter though, about 15°C. No wetsuit needed during summer.

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 Wind

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Best Months:
- September
- October
- November
Wind Type:
- Thermal Winds
- Frontal Winds

Best Direction:
- N
- NE
- NW
Main Direction:
- NE
- E
- SW
- WSW
- W


Best directions here are from the N, NE or NW. Northerlies have a fairly consistent spread throughout the year so there is no real ON/OFF period at this beach. Still touch and go though as Northerlies aren't the prevailing wind direction in AK. The N/NW winds that work well at this spot don't come around that often. Prevailing directions out East Auckland way: Summer: NE isobaric winds. Northerly Sea Breezes. Autumn: NE isobaric winds, odd westerly day. Winter: Anything goes, but mostly SW. Spring: Mostly from WSW, W, windiest season in Auckland. Auckland has no real off season with good winds year round.

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 How to get there
Transport:
- Car
Access:
- Medium Walk


From the airport head to Pakuranga, then head to Whitford and carry onto Beachlands. Past Beachlands head to Omana, just before Omana turn a left into a reserve/car park. You can see the firth of Thames and the beach from there. Walk across the reserve to get to beach.

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 Rules, Restrictions and Extra Info
Rules:
- None


No rules here but commonsense prevails of course. Kiteleash recommended as while reserve doesn't pose a problem for runaway kites, the open road behind it does.

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 Nightlife
Nothing. Howick is the closest night spot and that's 20km away. Auckland city is over 50km drive.

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 Comments
08-04-28 Unknown: If your riding at low tide make sure you wear boots, lots of oysters and foul boottom. Went out recently barefoot now have very tender feet.
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