About | Hamilton’s Gap

If you love going off-road or playing on big sand dunes, then this is the place for you. Hamilton’s Gap has the highest sand dunes in Auckland.

Bring your boogie boards and go for a neat ride down. Then see if you can walk all the way up the huge sand dune. It’s a big walk up! The kids love it though, they are so determined to make it to the top first they raced up there so quick, leaving us far behind. It’s quite steep in places though so watch younger kids carefully. At the top, look behind you and check out that view and how far you’ve come!

There’s a stream running through that you’ll have to walk across to get to the beach. It’s not too deep. It’s also a nice spot for the kids to have a little play in.

Self-contained motorhomes can stay here overnight. 

There is a toilet and cold shower.

 

Nearby

Karioitahi Beach

Manukau Heads Lighthouse

Awhitu Regional Park

Glenbrook Vintage Railway

Waiuku Harbour Cruises

 

Location

At the end of West Coast Road.

 

Photos

 

It’s a beautiful winter day when we head out to Hamilton’s Gap. We are all very excited about coming back and exploring the huge sand dunes again.

 

picnic tables and self contained motorhome area

 

There’s picnic tables, toilets and a cold shower by the parking.

 

toilets and cold shower

kids running towards the sand dunes at Hamilton's Gap

 

We are so eager to hit the sand dunes! Look at how high it goes!

 

the huge sand dunes at Hamilton's Gap

boy walking up the sand dunes

 

Sam grabs his boogie board, walks up most of the way and daringly slides all the way down – surprisingly, without falling off! Wow!

Walking back up is another thing..

 

ocean views from the sand dunes at Hamilton's Gap

kids exploring at the top of the sand dunes

 

Before long, the kids have made it to the top, running ahead and exploring the sand dunes beyond. What an amazing place this is.

 

new zealand sand dunes

kids playing on the sand dunes

views of farmland

farmland views auckland

sand dune fun nz

sliding down the Hamilton's Gap sand dunes on boogie boards

 

We wander along the top and the kids have a few rides down the small sand dunes on the top of the cliff. We haven’t done this in a long time but enjoy doing it again. Such fun!

 

family sliding down the sand dunes

kids slide down the sand dunes

hamilton's gap auckland

 

Looking around, we explore more of this incredible place, but at the same time, I’m wondering – how are we going to get down?

 

view from hamilton's gap

climbing sand dunes

west coast sand dunes

hamilton's gap sand formations

boys exploring hamilton's gap

sand formations

beautiful view over the beach and sea

huge sand dunes

 

We find a way down, but it wasn’t for the light-hearted. Thankfully the boys are brave and we enjoyed the steep walk down the sandy and steep cliff.

 

walking up high on the sand dunes at hamilton's gap

the waves coming in on hamilton's gap beach

hamilton's gap beach nz

west coast beaches

new zealand west coast beach

beautiful skies over hamilton's gap

auckland beach

 

We walk back along the beach and the kids have fun playing with the waves.

 

kids running away from the waves at hamilton's gap beach

kids playing in the waves at hamilton's gap

kids playing in the water

another long beach next to it

 

To the other side of the rocks, there’s another beach that goes for miles.

 

rocks at hamilton's gap

hamilton's gap beach

kids climbing the rocks

boys playing on the rocks with the waves coming in at hamilton's gap

creek that runs through the beach

 

Even though it’s winter, they’re splashing in the creek and getting all wet before we head off again. We all really enjoyed our time here, it was a good day!

 

family playing in the creek at hamilton's gap

1 Comment

  • Thilal
    Posted 12/11/2022

    Fantastic photos! You are really a professional photographer…so many stellar shots with crystal clear sharpness and light management!! May I know the camera and the lens you used……as I’m a novice photographer……… 🙂 Many thanks!!

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