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Cascade walkway.

Cascade Walkway. 

The Cascade Walkway is full of surprises. Along its 6km stretch you can enjoy the sweet scent of pine trees, rest beside a gentle stream, step back in time at the Howick Historical Village or catch a game of sport at one of the many fine facilities in Lloyd Elsmore Park, Millhouse and Meadowlands Reserves.

If you like bird watching, jogging, walking or exploring, the Cascade Walkway has plenty to offer.

Access

Parts of the path are concrete or gravel but there are parts that are not paved so you need good shoes in winter. It is suitable for most levels of fitness, including mountain biking.

Dogs

Dogs are welcome along the walkway provided they are kept under control and do not disturb wildlife or other park users. Dogs are not permitted on sport fields or near children's playgrounds.

Entry points

The Cascades Walkway runs from Meadowland Drive to Lloyd Elsmore Park in Pakuranga. Entry to the walkway is via numerous points along it (refer to the map, or some suggested access points are listed below):

  • 101 and 172 Aviemore Drive
  • 51 Gosford Drive
  • 14 Kookabura Place
  • 127 Millhouse Drive
  • 47 Kurnell Drive
  • 74 Whitford Road
  • 155 Botany Road
  • 23 Bernie Edwards Place
  • 42 Headcorn Place
  • 16 Jay Court
  • 230 Cascades Road

Brochure

Discover Cascades Walkway Info (PDF 363kb) Map (PDF 1.27mb)

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