The key document which controls the management of Le Roys Bush is the Management Plan. See link below.
As at 2020, this plan is subject to review.
The Kaipatiki Community Facilities Trust has published the Kaipatiki Explorer booklet to inform the public about how to avoid the risk of spreading Kauri Dieback.
For details of track status and track names click here: Track names & numbers for Le Roys Bush)
Le Roys Bush is the general name usually used to refer to three areas of bush reserve:
Le Roys Bush Reserve
Little Shoal Bay Reserve
Lutners Bush
The reserve runs from Highbury shopping centre in the north-west down to the beach at Little Shoal Bay.
The council's GIS system is a useful way to explore the reserve boundaries, streams and walkways. Find it on the Auckland Council site.
For more information about the history and geography about Le Roys Bush see Plants-and-history-of-leroys-bush-lsb
Other references:
Click here for an old link to a Google Map of Le Roys Bush which shows the entrances and tracks of Le Roys as maintained by the Le Roys Bush Management Committee. This map was a subset of maps being developed for walking and cycling in the Kaipatiki Local Board Area on Auckland's North Shore. This mapping project was discontinued due to the inaccuracy of info in Google Maps.