Surfing at Te Arai

Low down on a hang ten
November 30, 2023

Te Arai Point Beach and Forestry Beach are both popular surfing destinations on either side of Te Arai headlands. Many locals surf both beaches, and visitors are always welcome (especially dolphins, which visit occasionally). Below is some information about surfing at these beaches, which will help you surf like a local.

Te Arai Point Beach

To find Te Arai Point Beach from Auckland, you can follow these directions:

  1. From Auckland, head north on State Highway 1 until you reach Warkworth.
  2. Continue north on State Highway 1 until you reach the turnoff for Wellsford.
  3. Just before you reach Wellsford, turn right onto Wayby Valley Road.
  4. After about 1 kilometer, turn right onto Whangaripo Valley Road.
  5. After about 5 kilometers, turn left onto Waiteitei Road.
  6. After about 4 kilometers, turn right onto Mangawhai Road.
  7. After about 2 kilometers, turn right onto Te Arai Point Road.
  8. Follow Te Arai Point Road until you reach the car park.

Forestry Beach

To find Forestry Beach in Te Arai, you can follow these directions:

  1. From Auckland, head north on State Highway 1 until you reach Warkworth.
  2. Continue north on State Highway 1 until you reach the turnoff for Wellsford.
  3. Just before you reach Wellsford, turn right onto Wayby Valley Road.
  4. After about 1 kilometer, turn right onto Whangaripo Valley Road.
  5. After about 5 kilometers, turn left onto Forestry Road. You will see a sign for Te Arai regional park at the turnoff.
  6. Follow Forestry Road until you reach the beach car park.
  7. Once you reach the car park, you can walk down to the beach and find a spot to surf or relax.

Both beaches offer stunning scenery and clear waters, making them great spots for surfing and relaxing. It's always a good idea to check local surf reports and weather conditions before heading out to these beaches. Also, be mindful of safety precautions posted at the beach, such as rips, changing currents and fishing lines. Please never surf alone.

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We are a group called
LOVE TE ARAI

Founded in our community, we have banded together to preserve and enhance the natural ecology of the Te Arai region.
As a group, we help trap pests, do regenerative planting, treat kauri for dieback, monitor rare birds (Fairy Tern, Australasian Bitterns), and remove plastic from our beaches.
We are involved in caring for Te Arai so people who venture to our beautiful regional park, beaches, walking tracks, golf courses, horse riding trails, and events can enjoy the pristine environment.