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Landmark: La SelvaCity: Mindo
Country: Ecuador
Continent: South America
La Selva, Mindo, Ecuador, South America
Cornwall Park is a large public park located in the suburb of Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a prominent volcanic cone, Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill, with a summit elevation of 182 meters. The landscape includes rolling green pastures, mature trees such as oaks and pines, and a significant portion of native bush. A man-made lake, Cornwall Park Lake, is situated within the grounds. The park is bordered by stone walls and fences.
Location & Access Logistics
Cornwall Park is situated approximately 6 kilometers south of Auckland's central business district. Access is primarily via Manukau Road and Greenlane Road. Ample parking is available at designated lots throughout the park, including near the main visitor center and around Maungakiekie. Public transport options include bus routes that service Manukau Road and Greenlane Road, with stops within walking distance of park entrances. The closest train station is Greenlane, approximately 1.5km East.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Maungakiekie is a scoria cone formed by volcanic activity approximately 25,000 years ago. It was a significant pā site for Māori tribes, particularly the Ngāti Whātua iwi. The park itself was established in 1901, largely through the bequest of Sir John Logan Campbell, who envisioned it as a public reserve for the people of Auckland. The park's design incorporates elements of English parkland style.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can ascend Maungakiekie for panoramic views of Auckland and its surroundings. Walking and cycling paths traverse the park. The historic farm animals, including sheep and cattle, are visible in paddocks. Guided tours of the park's historical features are sometimes available. Picnicking is permitted in designated areas.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located at various points within the park, including near the visitor center and the main parking areas. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees and some picnic shelters. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available throughout the park. Food vendors are typically present on weekends and during peak seasons, with cafes located near the visitor center.
Best Time to Visit
The park is accessible year-round. For optimal photography of the city skyline, late afternoon light is recommended. The months of March to May and September to November offer mild weather conditions. High tide is not a relevant factor for visiting this inland park.
Facts & Legends
The iconic "One Tree Hill" was historically topped by a single pine tree, which was felled in 2000 and later replaced by a pohutukawa sapling. A significant historical artifact is the obelisk at the summit of Maungakiekie, erected in memory of John Logan Campbell.
Nearby Landmarks
- Auckland Museum (4.5km North)
- Eden Park Stadium (2.0km Northwest)
- Auckland Domain (4.0km North)
- Mount Eden (3.0km Northwest)
- Parnell Village (5.0km North)