Stone Jetty
S 37° 28.073 E 175° 59.138
60H E 410300 N 5852738
Situated at the southern end of Seaforth Road, Bowentown in the Bay of Plenty.
Waymark Code: WM84X6
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 01/29/2010
Views: 4
Origionaly the Stone Jetty was used by day trippers coming over from Katikati. After falling into disrepair the Waihi branch of the Lions Club spent 10 years restoring the jetty finishing the project in 1990. An ideal spot in Anzac Bay to tie up small craft. A small walk is required to the public toilets and parking area. In December the Pohutakawa trees (New Zealand Christmas Tree) are in bloom. These trees surround the jetty with their large trunks overhanging the banks.
Type of pier: Public
Expenses: none
Parking is available: Yes
Contact information: not needed
Handicap Accessible: No
Fishing Regulations: Fishing available...but this is not a long jetty.
Web site: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
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