Discover Dargaville
Located in the heart of the Kauri Coast, Dargaville is a welcoming rural town rich in history, character, and community spirit. Set on the banks of the Northern Wairoa River, Dargaville serves as the commercial and service hub for the wider Kaipara region, offering schools, healthcare, shopping, and recreational facilities while retaining the relaxed pace of small-town Northland living. Known as the “Kūmara Capital of New Zealand”, the area has strong agricultural roots and easy access to rugged west coast beaches, ancient kauri forests, and clear freshwater lakes.
Key highlights of the area:
Northern Wairoa River – a defining feature of the town and an important part of the area’s history and identity
Baylys Beach & Ripiro Beach – dramatic west coast coastline popular for fishing, beach driving, surfing, and sunsets
Kai Iwi Lakes – clear freshwater lakes known for swimming, boating, camping, and family day trips
Dargaville Museum – showcasing the rich Māori, maritime, kauri, gum-digging, and local history of the district
Kauri Coast – gateway to ancient forests, scenic drives, and iconic natural attractions including nearby Waipoua Forest and Tāne Mahuta
Strong rural community – supported by farming, forestry, horticulture, and kūmara production, creating a practical and family-focused region