Starts at 30 Ihumatao Quarry Road, Mangere
The Puketāpapa cone path is perfect for confident walkers (and energetic kids!) wanting to explore the internationally significant historic Ōtuataua Stonefields site.
The grass walking track takes you around the Puketāpapa cone (also known as Pukeiti), a small volcano which erupted around 20,000 years ago. Check out scoria rock and lava bombs from the eruption.
Enjoy great views over the Manukau Harbour, native rock forest and surrounding countryside. You can also see out to the nearby Ōtuataua cone - a significant maunga (mountain) and hilltop pā site to the people of Te Ākitai Waiohua.
The Ōtuataua Stonefields Reserve and surrounding area have extensive Māori and European history. The area has been occupied and cultivated since the earliest days of settlement in the Auckland region.
The reserve is wāhi tapu (a sacred place). Please refrain from walking on top of Puketāpapa volcano - follow the walking posts around the northern side.
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Keep exploring the Ōtuataua Stonefields by joining another walking track marked on the on-site signage.