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Keith Hay Park
63 Arundel Street, Mount Roskill


About Keith Hay Park

Named after Keith Hay an ex-mayor of the Mt Roskill Borough Council, this is one of our largest and most used parks.

A good network of accessible paths connect many parts of the community.

Access the main car park from Arundel Street and the two smaller car parks from Rainford Street and Noton Road.

The main playground, accessible toilets and a basketball half court are in the middle of the park by the Arundel Street entrance.

Clubs and groups at this park

The park is also home to the:

You need to know

Animals

Dogs must be on leash at all times in our parks unless otherwise stated in the dog walking section.

Alcohol

Alcohol is banned from some public places in Auckland. See Alcohol bans to find out the rules for each park and view ban maps.

Smokefree parks

Our parks are all smokefree.

Waste

Use bins where provided to dispose of your rubbish. If there are no bins take all rubbish and recycling with you when you leave.

Outdoor fires

It is illegal to light open fires in public areas in the Auckland region.

How to access Keith Hay Park

  • Mobility parking  ‑ The car parks off Arundel and Rainford streets and Noton Road all have accessible parking. Gates open from 5am to 11pm daily.
  • Car parks  ‑ One large car park in the middle of the park - access from Arundel Street. Access the two smaller car parks from Rainford Street and Noton Road. Gates open from 5am to 11pm daily.
  • Disabled access  ‑ This park is well connected with wide accessible footpaths.
  • Pedestrian access  ‑ Open 24 hours. The flat paths throughout the park are all accessible.

What to see and do at Keith Hay Park

  • Tristar Gymnasium  ‑ Visit the Tri Star Gymnastics website for information about their programmes.
  • Cricket nets  ‑ Located towards at the north and south-west ends of the park.
  • Cricket  ‑ 

    The playing fields are marked for cricket in the summer. Find out how to book our sports facilities.

  • Auckland United Football Club  ‑ Visit the Auckland United FC website for information about the club.
  • Basketball half court  ‑ Located on the south-west corner at the Arundel Street carpark.
  • Cameron Pool and Leisure Centre  ‑ A great place to improve fitness, learn to swim and have fun in the water. Visit the Cameron Pool and Leisure Centre website for more information.
  • Picnic tables  ‑ Located at the northern and southern ends of the park.
  • Football  ‑ 

    The playing fields are marked for football in the winter. Find out how to book our sports facilities.

  • Drinking fountain  ‑ Drinking fountain is near the football club playground.

Keith Hay Park accessible map

Map of Keith Hay Park accessible map



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