The entrance to one of Whangārei's most treasured kauri tree locations has had an upgrade to protect its trees from Kauri dieback disease.
A new cleaning station was installed at the Whareora Rd entrance to AH Reed Memorial Park on Friday.
Whangarei District Council parks and recreations technical officer Stuart Jackson said AH Reed Memorial Park is a magnificent remnant of the original Northland kauri forest.
"Visitors, including wheelchair users, can walk along a raised walkway through a forest canopy of maturing kauri trees known to be at least 500 years old,'' Jackson said.
"It is a rare and special situation and we want to ensure people can experience it for generations to come. To achieve that we need to protect the trees that are there."