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Tauranga playground and reserves upgrades

Tauranga is home to more than 100 playgrounds, many of which need to be renewed in the next decade.

Over the next decade, many of our playgrounds originally constructed in the 1990s will need to be renewed. Our goal is to create and build a comprehensive network of playgrounds across Tauranga, ensuring every neighbourhood has access to fun and engaging play spaces.

Why are we doing this?

We want to make sure there’s a playground within 500m (as the crow flies) of most residential homes in Tauranga City.

Our park renewals focus on four key outcomes – Nature, Culture and Storytelling, Community and Play.

Not sure where your local playground is? View our map of all playgrounds in Tauranga

Playground maps

Three types of playgrounds

We deliver three different types of playgrounds across the city, each with different levels of scope.

Destination playgrounds
These are our biggest attractions - playgrounds that are destinations in their own right, like The Strand Waterfront and Kulim Park.

Major neighbourhood playgrounds
These playgrounds offer more extensive play options than local spaces. They often include active recreation facilities like basketball courts or skate areas and amenities like toilets, and drinking fountains. Examples include Waitaha, Te Papa Tākaro o Tongaparaoa - Ila Park, and Pacific Park.

Local neighbourhood play spaces
These are the most common and are designed for shorter visits by those who walk or wheel from home. Examples include Matua Park, Keam Reserve, and Hills View Reserve.

Playground and reserve upgrades happening now

Links Avenue Reserve improvements


We’re proposing some enhancements to Links Avenue Reserve to support the growth of football across Tauranga, now and into the future.

Last updated:
Jul 1, 2025

Proposed Baypark optimisation


The spaces available at the Mercury Baypark site in Te Maunga, Mount Maunganui, have the potential to be optimised and repurposed to cater to the city's growing population and increasing need for space to play sports and hold recreational activities and events.

Last updated:
Jul 1, 2025

Ōpūpū – Rotary Park seawall replacement


The seawall at Ōpūpū – Rotary Park is deteriorating and will be replaced with a tiered, timber retaining wall.

Last updated:
Jul 1, 2025

Help steer the future of Mercury Baypark Stadium


Speedway till 2039? Are we on the right track? 

Last updated:
Jun 23, 2025

Monmouth Redoubt restoration


The redoubt is closed while works to stabilise its banks and address failing retaining walls is underway.

Last updated:
Mar 25, 2025
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Community open days

Emerald Shores Reserve - playground open day

Beaumaris Boulevard Reserve - playground open day

Check out the community celebrating the opening of their local playgrounds.

Other ways to get involved

Tauranga is your city. We're working to make it even better.

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