Harold Moody Reserve is a large popular sports park located near central Glen Eden. The park has a long association with organised sport.
The park also houses the Glen Eden Community and Recreation Centre War Memorial Hall. This bookable space serves a community function. A playground undergoing renovation in 2023 is located at the northern edge of the carpark.
The Waikumete Stream flows through the park, providing opportunities to connect with nature and to volunteer on the park as part of the Project Twin Streams network.
Access from Glendale Road. The car park is open from 7am to 9pm daily.
Duck Park is located immediately adjacent to the park on the other side of the stream and provides additional playing fields for organised sports and a link east towards Captain Scott Road.
Follow the 2.8km Te Ara Hono / Glen Eden to Kaurilands Path which passes the Captain Springs Road end of the park.
The park contains accessible toilets and changing rooms.
An accessible car park is available within the main car park to the south. There is restricted access throughout the park due to the lack of a perimeter path around the fields. You will need to walk along the park road to get to the playground from the accessible car park.
This 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.
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