Haere mai | Welcome to Te Mata Park and its famous peak, one of the most loved and visited places in Hawke’s Bay.
Gifted in perpetuity to the community in 1927 and managed by a small group of volunteer trustees, with appreciated help from local councils and the community, the Park is a cultural, historical and recreational treasure.
Five times winner of the prestigious international green space award.
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Funding loss could limit public access to Te Mata Park
Chambers Walk Closure – starting 8 April
Join our Autumn Working Bee – Sunday 7 April
Green Flag Award win
Summer news from Te Mata Park
Te Mata Park emergency response system to assist location of 111 callers
Triple Peaks is back in 2024
Major project to upgrade Te Mata Park’s water infrastructure
Chambers Walk Closure now in place to 3 December
Ongaonga in Te Mata Park and protecting your dog
$25,000 gift from Jarden to aid Te Mata Park’s cyclone recovery
Sarah Austin-Smith appointed as Park Manager
Winter Planting Day
Rongoā Rākau
Autumn News – April 2023
Partial reopening of Te Mata Park following Cyclone Gabrielle
Cyclone Update
Events
New strategy and endowment fund to protect and enhance Te Mata Park for future generations
Spring News – November 2022
Applications open for Manager at Te Mata Park Trust
New appointment to Te Mata Park Trust board
Te Mata Park Trust Board seeks new Trustee and Aspiring Trustee
Winter News – August 2022