9 Free Things to Do in West Auckland | Exploring on a Budget

Discover free things to do in West Auckland while you’re exploring on a budget.

🇳🇿 This post is a part of my New Zealand Travel Guide.

Free things to do in West Auckland, New Zealand, should be on your North Island itinerary. Travel can be expensive, especially when you’re trying to see and do as many things as you can.

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Experiences and tours can take a big bite out of your wallet. Supplement with free things to do to make your cash go farther.

When traveling in New Zealand, we definitely spent some money on experiences — a Milford Sound boat tour, a Fox Glacier heli hike, a glowworm cave tour, and eating out.

We were pleased to find there were several free things to do in West Auckland. There were a few days that we spent money only on petrol and a couple of food stops. We cherished our time in West Auckland and are looking forward to returning someday.

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Make your time in West Auckland memorable without the expense by doing these free things.

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Quick List: Free Things to Do in West Auckland

  • Auckland Art Gallery
  • Auckland Botanic Gardens
  • Mission Bay Beach
  • Walk Piha Beach
  • Hike to Kitekite Falls
  • Explore Karekare Beach
  • Hike Omanawanui Track
  • Visit Whatipu Caves

Free Things to Do in West Auckland — In the City

Particularly in urban settings, it can be difficult to find fun, free things to do — besides shopping (which, let’s face it, isn’t always “free”) and walking the city streets. West Auckland offers surprising cultural and outdoor activities that are easy on the budget.

Auckland Art Gallery

If you’re looking for some culture, the Auckland Art Gallery is the place to see. General admission is free for New Zealand residents, and admission costs are currently suspended for international visitors.

Check their website before you go if you’re an international traveller to ensure admission is still free.

Gallery exhibits change, but you can find paintings and displays about Māori culture throughout. I loved learning more about the Māori people and the history of Aotearoa.

It is truly fascinating to wander the halls of this gallery, and it’s one of the best free indoor things to do in Auckland.

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Auckland Botanic Gardens

Auckland Botanic Gardens

Map of Auckland Botanic Gardens

Did you know that Auckland has a free botanical garden? The gardens cover 64 hectares and feature over 10,000 unique plant species.

You’ll find everything from roses, palms, and native plants to African plants and a rock garden. It’s easy to spend a couple of hours walking the grounds and admiring the greenery.

Dogs are allowed on leash, and there is a dedicated off-leash area to let your furry friend run free. My favorite places in the garden were the palm walk and the African plants section. Gorgeous!

Certainly one of the best free tourist attractions in Auckland.

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Coffee at Mission Bay Beach

Mission Bay Beach

Mission Bay Beach is an excellent place to sit back, relax, and take in the view of Rangitoto Island. Lay out a beach towel and watch ferries sail across the bay.

The water at Mission Bay is known to be calm and safe for swimming, although there is no lifeguard on duty. Swim at your own risk.

There are restaurants and coffee shops within walking distance of the beach. Perfect for grabbing an on-the-go snack when hunger strikes.

Be sure to put this on your list of things to do in Auckland City for free!

Free Things to Do in West Auckland — Near Piha

Piha and the Waitakere Regional Park feature 16,000 hectares of native rainforest, towering waterfalls, expansive coastlines, and black-sand beaches. We spent a couple of days exploring the natural beauty found in this area.

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Lion’s Rock at Piha Beach

Piha Beach

We spent hours walking Piha Beach. During low tide, we searched for shells and peered into tidal pools. Crabs hid in rock crevices and seagulls soared above.

During the summer, there is a lifeguard on duty if you want to swim and surf between the flags. The waves were pretty gnarly, and Piha Beach is known for dangerous waters.

We didn’t go swimming, but found enough entertainment just people-watching and exploring. Couldn’t ask for a better thing to do in West Auckland for free.

At sunset, Lion’s Rock lights up, and you can watch surfers catching waves. Powerful waves crash onto the rocks and spray high into the air. We stood mesmerized for quite a while.

Kitekite Falls hike

Hike to Kitekite Falls

Kitekite Falls

Just outside Piha is the Kitekite Falls Track. This hike is short and leads to yet another impressive waterfall with three tiers.

The track begins on a boardwalk through the forest and ends with many stairs leading up to the falls. You can choose to swim in the pool at the bottom of the falls, but a long-fin eel might join you!

You’ll notice a shoe cleaning station before you enter the track. Kauri trees are threatened by a soil-borne pathogen called Phytophthora agathidicida. To stop the spread of disease, it’s crucial that you wash your shoes of debris.

Did you know Kauri trees are some of the longest living tree species in the world? They can be 2,000 years old! Certainly worth a few seconds of our time to ensure they continue living.

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Karekare Beach at Sunset

Karekare Beach and Karekare Falls

Just south of Piha Beach, Karekare Beach is a fantastic place if you’re looking to walk the coastline in solitude. We saw very few people there at sunset and felt like we had the place all to ourselves.

Karekare Beach is known for surfing, so if you brought your board, go catch some waves. Similar to Piha Beach, the waters can be perilous. Exercise caution if you plan on swimming.

From the same car park as Karekare Beach, walk up the road a little way to Karekare Falls — a picturesque waterfall with a small pool at the bottom. The walk is minimal effort for a big reward.

Free Things to Do in West Auckland — Waitakere Ranges Regional Park

No road goes through the center of the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park. So, in order to get to the southern region, you must drive towards Auckland and then down the coast.

The Omanawanui Track and Piha look close on a map, but it’s over an hour’s drive between the two. As you get closer to the Omanawanui Track, the road turns to gravel. It’s nothing crazy, but take your time on the blind turns.

Along the way to Omanawanui, we stopped at Huia Beach. There were public restrooms and a playground with a rope swing. It was a nice spot to stretch our legs after being in the car for a while.

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First Viewpoint on the Omanawanui Track

Omanawanui Track

The Omanawanui Track delivers the best views on this list of free things to do in West Auckland. Overlooking the open ocean and the Big Bay, I couldn’t believe how blue the water was.

The view was well worth the slog up the stairs in the sun. It was pretty hot with very little shade. Wear sunscreen or cover up to avoid a sunburn.

See my post for the best moisture wicking hiking clothes to wear while hiking in New Zealand.

You can choose to hike to the first viewpoint only, or go down and then up more stairs to the second viewpoint. We decided to go to the second viewpoint, but the perspective didn’t change much. I wouldn’t say going all the way to the second viewpoint is a “must-do.”

There is an excellent picnic area at the base of the Track with picnic tables, where we devoured sandwiches that we brought with us. Restrooms were also available.

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You should have a headlamp for exploring the Whatipu Caves

Whatipu Caves

After we hiked the Omanawanui Track, we saw signs for the Whatipu Caves. We had some time, so we moseyed in that direction. The Whatipu Caves Track leaves from the same car park as the Omanawanui Track.

The Track was pretty flat, and you could see footpaths where people had wandered off the trail to the caves. I wasn’t expecting much, but these caves were much bigger and deeper than I thought they were going to be.

We went so far back in one of the caves that our phone flashlights weren’t enough to cut through the darkness. I wished I had brought my headlamp with me!

We followed the trail all the way until it dead-ended and then turned around to walk back to the car park. The caves were a delightful surprise, and I would highly recommend you poke around in them if you’re not claustrophobic or afraid of the dark.

A Variety of Free Activities in Auckland

Even if you’re not on a budget, these free things to do in West Auckland suit a wide range of interests. From the botanical gardens and art gallery to the beaches and waterfalls, there is something for everyone.

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to create incredible memories during your time in Auckland.

Free Things to Do in West Auckland FAQ

Is West Auckland worth visiting?

Yes, West Auckland is absolutely worth visiting. Especially if you love beaches, waterfalls, and hiking. The area is home to Piha Beach, Karekare Beach, and the Waitākere Ranges, offering dramatic coastlines and native rainforest just a short drive from central Auckland.

How many days do you need in West Auckland?

You can see the highlights of West Auckland in 1–2 days. Spend one day exploring Piha Beach and Kitekite Falls, and another hiking the Omanawanui Track or visiting Whatipu Caves. If you enjoy slower travel, add an extra day to explore more trails in the Waitākere Ranges.

Are the beaches in West Auckland safe for swimming?

Some beaches in West Auckland, like Piha and Karekare, are known for strong rips and powerful surf. Always swim between the flags when lifeguards are present and check local conditions before entering the water.

What are the best free hikes in West Auckland?

Some of the best free hikes in West Auckland include:

  • Kitekite Falls Track
  • Omanawanui Track
  • Whatipu Caves Track
  • Coastal walks at Piha and Karekare Beach

All offer incredible scenery without an entrance fee.

Is Piha Beach free to visit?

Yes, Piha Beach is free to visit. There is no entrance fee, and parking is free, though it can fill up quickly on summer weekends.

Can you visit the Waitākere Ranges for free?

Yes, the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park is free to access. Many of the tracks, beaches, and viewpoints do not require an entry fee. Some tracks may close periodically to protect kauri trees, so check conditions before you go.

Save this list of free things to do in West Auckland for your next North Island adventure.