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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Speed cushions to improve safety on Te Mata Peak Rd
Autumn News – April 2022
Summer News- December 2021
Protect the Natural History of the Park
Ferns
Invasive weeds
Fungi
Grasses and Grass-like plants
Exotic Plants
Micro Snails in Te Mata Park
Spring News- October 2021
Winter News- July 2021
Havelock North school kids become kaitiaki of Te Mata Park plots
Mason Chambers
Rāhui in place at summit
Autumn News – May 2021
Mana whenua rep Waiora Rogers appointeed to Te Mata Park Trust Board
Summer News and New Land Launch
One Giant Chance Land at Te Mata Park is Officially Open
Te Mata Park Receives Prestigious International Award
Celebrating our third Green Flag Community Award
Re-Vegetation Project at Te Mata Park; Community Mulching Days and Rongoā Rōpū
Spring in the Park September 2020
Alert Level 2