Ahimate Reserve is a spot that keeps on giving. There are so many little adventures to have here. Today we went for a walk and ended up spending most of our time hanging out in the shady, cool spots of Bill’s Bush.
Bill’s Bush is a remnant of original totara and a single northern rata, which has been replanted over the years by local residents. Bill Regnault is the Bill in the name. It is near to the Buick Crescent entrance to the reserve area but you you'll find it if you head in that general direction from anywhere in the reserve. Once inside, you'll probably come across plenty of Palmy Rocks - we did and toddler was quite intrigued. Once they became projectiles, I picked them up and hid them for the next person. We wandered along spotting rocks until we came across some little houses that must be for wee fairy folk. We stopped here for snacks and sit. Thank you to the kind friends who helped the fairies prepare their homes.
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AuthorI'm Kate. I have 3 children - 2 bios and a steppie, 1 under 5 and 2 tweenagers. I am determined to spend more time outside this year and share more of Palmy's wonderful places and free play activities. Categories
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