Scenic Drive (Auckland)
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Scenic Drive runs through the bush-clad Waitakere Ranges from Titirangi to Swanson on the outskirts of Auckland, New Zealand. It is part of Auckland urban route 24.
The road passes through the village of Waiatarua, but most of it is through native bush, in Centennial Memorial Park or the neighbouring water catchment area. It connects with West Coast Road, Shaw Road, Konini Road and Piha Road to the surf beaches at Karekare and Piha. It is paralleled by the disused Exhibition Drive, now home to mountain bikers.
Scenic Drive was built during the 1930s depression as a Schedule 5 project to provide work for the unemployed. It was intended to be a tourist route and assist with maintenance of the dams in the water catchment area. Subsequent urban sprawl has meant those small parts of the route not protected as reserve or for water catchment have prestige housing at the southern end, and life style blocks at the north.
There are many tramping tracks starting from Scenic Drive. The Arataki Visitor Centre provides displays of the local flora, fauna and geology and well-maintained walking tracks. A tourist tramline/railway runs from northern Scenic Drive to the Waitakere dam, and Rose Hellaby House near Waiatarua is a museum. Along the parts of the road that pass through private land are Gordons nursery (a large native-plant seller), several potters, a disused winery and several architecturally designed houses in the bush, such as that of photographer Brian Brake.