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Arapohue Tennis Club

Social Tennis on Monday nights 6.15pm till dark.

Contact person: Raewyn or Sue | Phone: 09 439 2512 or 09 439 2154 | Address: Mititai Road, Dargaville

Bike the Kaipara Trust & Trailforks

Click through to the website above to discover the top ten rides in the Kaipara.  They are all mountain bike routes except one which may be ridden with road tyres.  They are all for experienced cyclists which is why they are 30-80km rides.

We have three easy family rides which can be found on the Kaipara District Council website

Contact person: Nicky Reid | Mobile: 021 103 6277 | Email: nicky@bikethekaipara.co.nz

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Blokart Sailing

Regular social sailing at Glinks, Baylys and Ruakaka.

Contact person: Greg Schultz | Phone: 09 431 6863 | Email: itzgreg@extra.co.nz

Dargaville Aero Club

The Dargaville Aero Club is situated on the banks of the Northern Wairoa River just south of the town of Dargaville. It has a strong membership and an airfield which has a 1000 metre limestone all weather strip and a grass runway during the summer months.

The club offers PPL training with a B Cat Instructor and has 4 recreational instructors offering free instruction and theory tuition. 

Club day is every Saturday where a lunch is served come rain or shine. Visitors are most welcome and there are no landing fees for visiting pilots.
To keep up to date with the club’s events see us on Facebook.

Contact person: Rebecca Davidson | Phone: 09 439 8024 | Address: Hoanga Road, Dargaville

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Dargaville Bowling Club

Social club for outdoor bowling for both men and women. Clubrooms / hall available for hire - fully equipped kitchen at extra cost.

Contact person: Margaret Smitton | Phone: 09-439 8136 | Email: bowlsdargaville@xtra.co.nz | Address: 3 Parore St, Dargaville 0340

Dargaville Stockcars

Parking free; no dogs however, please!

Hot food and cold drinks are available at the club canteen (Cash Only no debit or credit cards) or you can bring your own refreshments, but there is to be absolutely no consumption of alcohol prior to the completion of racing, as above all we strive to be a family-friendly facility.

Spectators are permitted in the pit area prior to the start of racing, but must be aware of the hazards of moving vehicles and children must always be under the supervision of an adult. 

Situated approximately 1.5 km from Dargaville on State Highway 14, the road from Dargaville to Whangarei.  

Mobile: 021 595 525 | Address: State Highway 14, Dargaville

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Drone Fishing Charters

Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable fishing experience like no other? Look no further!

At Look LTD, we've combined the thrill of fishing with the cutting-edge technology of drones to create a fishing charter service that will take your angling adventures to new heights – literally!

Whether you're a seasoned angler seeking a fresh challenge or a novice eager to learn the art of drone fishing, our expert guides and top-of-the-line equipment have you covered.

 

Enjoy a more fruitful and time-efficient surf fishing experience with SwellPro fishing drones and professional guides, regardless of the expenses and hassles of boat or kayak. Good for both seasoned anglers and thrill-seeking tourists.  Enjoy a more fruitful and time-efficient surf fishing experience with SwellPro fishing drones and professional guides, regardless of the expenses and hassles of boat or kayak. Good for both seasoned anglers and thrill-seeking tourists.  

Mobile: 027 700 8305 | Email: info@look.net.nz | Schedule: FISHING EXPEDITIONS ON BAYLYS BEACH

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Hikuwai O Kaipara Waka Ama Club

Meet at the Northern Wairoa Boating Club on Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm for Ama training.

Address: Northern Wairoa Boating Club, Totara Street, Dargaville

Kai Iwi Lakes Track

Description:  This easy and enjoyable track begins at Kai Iwi Lakes Road and heads over farmland to the expansive Ripiro Beach (30 minutes). Return back along the same track or continue north along Ripiro Beach to the other end at Aranga Beach Road (a further 1 hour 30 minutes). The view to the north is dominated by the majestic Maunganui Bluff in the distance, and marks the end of this track.

Getting there:  Access is from Kai Iwi Lakes Road. From Dargaville, head north on SH12 for 23.6 km. Turn left onto Omamari Road and follow this for 7.6 km, then turn right into Kai Iwi Lakes Road and follow this for 4.8 km. The start of the track is signposted on the left of the road.  To walk the track in reverse, start on the northern end on Aranga Beach Road. From Dargaville, head north on SH12 for 36 km, then turn left onto Aranga Beach Road and continue for 6.5 km to the road end.

Know before you go:  Access along the coastline is limited to the intertidal zone – the land above high tide is private land and trespassers may be prosecuted.

Contact person: Department of Conservation | Address: Kai Iwi Lakes to Maunganui Bluff | Schedule: Activity Level: Medium to High

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Kaihu Valley Trail

Explore a valley of dramatic contrasts, through farmland and forest, along an enchanting river on the untamed west coast of Kaipara.

Kaihu Valley Trail (KVT) Stage One comprises two sections of the planned trail – from Mamaranui to Kaihu and Dargaville to Parore. The sections are currently linked by low-volume roads. See www.kaipara.govt.nz/kvt for detailed maps.

The KVT winds through the beautiful green farmlands of Kaihu Valley alongside the Kaihu River at times and currently ends at the northern end in the Kaihu settlement. The Trail generally follows the historic rail line built in 1896 to service the kauri industry between Dargaville and Donnellys Crossing. Stage Two design and costings are already being worked on. Enjoy the West Coast of Kaipara on KVT!

Address: Start at the corner of Station and Hokianga Roads, Dargaville

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Kauri Coast Community Swimming Pool

Our 50 metre competition pool has a movable boom that allows it to be divided into 2 x 25 metre pools. We make the full 50 metres available for lane swimming on Wednesdays and Thursdays (see below). Otherwise, 25 metre lane swimming is available whenever the pools are open to the public.

HOURS

Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 6 am to 7 pm  

Tuesday and Thursday: 10 am to 7 pm 

Saturday and Sunday:  11 am to 6 pm

Hydro/Learn to Swim:  10 am to 7 pm

50m Public Lane - 1:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday and 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, or as required by bookings.

The Kauri Coast Community Pool operates between Labour Weekend and Easter. 

Public Holidays: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Christmas/New Year

  • Closed Christmas eve to Boxing Day (24 - 26 December)
  • Closed New Year's eve to day after New Year's Day (31 December - 2 December)
  • Closed Waitangi Day (6 February)

Phone: 09 439 1065 | Email: SCI@clmnz.co.nz | Address: 9 Onslow Street, Dargaville

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Kauri Coast Cycle Shuttle and Bike Hire

The Kauri Coast Shuttle and Bike Hire are available to assist with your biking adventure.  Des and Sadie will drop riders to Pouto Point or anywhere in the Kaipara for you to ride back to Dargaville.  Bike hire is available for half or a full day.

Contact person: Sadie Cogan | Phone: 09 439 0100 | Email: sadiebikes@gmail.com | Address: 45 Normanby Street

Kauri Coast Mountain Bike Park

Kauri Coast Mountain Bike Park will be a 40km network of trails catering to individuals and families, experts to complete beginners.

The trails will be graded depending on the level of difficulty. The park is built on sandstone that provides us with an all-weather surface which means we will be an all-year-round mountain bike park.

19 Trails      Trail Maps 

Where to find the Kauri Coast Mountain Bike Park

4.5kms up Babylon Coast from SH12 is Baylys Forest owned by the Greenheart Group.   This is a 440 hectare block of young trees on a sandstone base. The Kauri Coast Mountain Bike Park entrance is another 400m on from the Forest Gates. Car Park is available.

 

Address: 451 – 611 Babylon Coast Road, Parore, Dargaville

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Maungaraho Rock

This interesting feature on the landscape is a huge rocky outcrop rising from the countryside not far from Tokatoka.  There are 2 tracks, the lower track circles the base of this bushclad rocky bluff and the other leads off this one to the top.  It is a 45 minute walk around the base, while the track to the summit takes 30 minutes.  The track to the summit requires fitness as it is steep and entails some climbing.  In places ropes and ladders assist this.

Located on Mititai Road, Arapohue, off State Highway 12, 11 kms south of Dargaville.

Contact person: KDC/DOC | Schedule: Activity Level: Medium to High

Northern Wairoa Golf Club

A real gem of a Golf Course, not far from Dargaville at Baylys Beach. Easy walking and well maintained 18 holes that has something to offer for any golfer of any level.  Sea views from some holes.  Honesty box for green fees.

Visitor Green Fees

Phone: 09 439 6599 | Email: northernwairoa@xtra.co.nz | Address: 819 Baylys Coast Road, Baylys Beach , Dargaville 0377

Northern Wairoa Indoor Bowls Club

Start at 7.30 pm  Monday - Parish; Tuesday - Ruawai;  Wednesday - Dalmatian Hall.  For more info contact Warren.

Contact person: Warren Younger | Phone: 09 439 6155 Evenings | Mobile: 027 478 5102

Sportsville Dargaville

This multi faceted sports complex was created to encourage, facilitate and enable the local community to engage with a variety of sports. It has facilities for Tennis, Rugby, Football, Volleyball, Rugby League and Netball alike.

With large changing rooms for teams, off road parking for supporters and a large meeting room that can be utilized for a variety of events, the sports venue is an asset for the Dargaville community.

Contact person: Simone Matthews | Mobile: 02041910468 | Email: sportsvilledargaville@gmail.com | Address: Logan Street, Dargaville

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Squash Club Night

Wednesday nights from 6.30 pm at Dargaville Rugby and Sports Club

Contact person: Karen Morgan | Mobile: 021 190 5639 | Address: Murdoch Street, Dargaville

Te Pou tu O te Rangi Harding Park

This gift from the Harding Family to the people of Dargaville is a great place to spend an afternoon.  Follow the tracks through the native bush, take in the spectacular views over the Northern Wairoa River, see the masts from the Green Peace boat, Rainbow Warrior, visit the Pa Site, meander through the Mt Wesley Cemetery, enjoy the wealth of history on display at the Dargaville Museum, be astounded by the collection at the Kaipara Heritage Machinery Museum, or cruise around the mountain bike tracks which are a small fun network of trails for all abilities.  Entry fees apply for the Dargaville Museum and Kaipara Heritage Machinery Museum.

Dogs are not permitted in the Pa Site and must be on a lead at all times in other areas of the Park.

Contact person: Kaipara District Council | Address: 32 Mt Wesley Coast Road, Dargaville

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The Ruawai Stopbank Trail

The Ruawai Stopbank Trail begins at the Ruawai Wharf, where there are picnic tables, parking and toilets. It comprises of 4km of flat waterfront trail heading south to the end of Simpson Road, very easy grade with room for two cyclists to ride side by side. It is suitable for all ages. Walkers and cyclists must share the trail and can either return along the stopbank or do the loop around Simpson Road and back into Ruawai.

Over a hundred years ago the Ruawai Flats were a swamp, covered in salt water every spring tide. The swamp was progressively drained by the formation of a system of stopbanks, canals and floodgates and this has created some of Northlands most fertile and productive farmland. Signs along the trail tell the story of this impressive feat of engineering and describe some of the common wildlife that may be encountered. Expansive harbour views, wide open space and tranquillity are outstanding features of this Trail.

There is cellphone coverage, the nearest Café is “The Well” in Ruawai, and the nearest Bike Shop is “Time To” in Dargaville. Enjoy!

Address: The Ruawai Stopbank Trail begins at the Ruawai Wharf | Schedule: Activity Level: Low to Medium