Didn't spend a great deal of time observing, but did manage to take a few photos while kids were paddling in the Catchpool Stream.
The reserve contains several "fairy houses" that have been placed at the foot of many mature trees by local school kids. If you have children of your own, taking them for a walk through the loop track is a fun activity.
The loop track takes about 30min long to complete. It's a well formed track that's easy to follow, but includes some uphill. Parking is available at the road side.
After last weekend's trip to the Remutaka Forest Park, we decided to be a little braver this weekend. Went over the hill to the Greytown Campground. It's a great camp ground for kids, nestled next to a playground, outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and what appears to be a very well maintained cricket pitch.
Highlight of the place for me though was the Soldiers' Memorial Park. It's a remnant of former lowland native bush. Many of the trees are hundreds of years old. The totara and matai are especially impressive. I think I encountered the largest kōwhai I've ever seen. If you're passing by along SH1, it's well worth a stop.