Red rocks is an easy walk out, along the tide line from the parking lot. During the week if you have a 4x4 or just don't care about your car much, you can drive along a rough 'road' much of the way there. You'll also find a few remaining 'Baches' which are basically old shacks built 60 or more years ago and seem to have no electricity or running water.
The beach around Owhiro Bay are black sand sand or small pebbles and like many beaches in the area have extensive amounts of kelp sea weed. drift wood and shells at the high tide line. Frequently you will find dried out Paua shells or sea snails. After 45 minutes or so, you can start to see a large rock outcropping which explains the name of the walk. I don't know what kind of geological anomaly caused this when all of the surrounding cliffs are much darker, but its quite striking.
You can smell the seals before you see them. During the winter months, bachelor seals who didn't find a mate, hang out on the rocks like a bunch of teenagers, sunbathing, sleeping and hunting until the spring comes and they can try their luck again.
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