Things to do in Whakapapa, North Island: The Best Nature & Parks

February 11, 2022 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in Whakapapa, New Zealand including Tama Lakes, Mahuia Rapids, Silica Rapids Track, Ridge Track, Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu.

1. Tama Lakes

Tongariro National Park, Central North Island, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c10e3e79bed84e329e140a53f90dabe2.aspx
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Tama Lakes

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Reviewed By PuntRdTigers

We visited the Whakapapa Visitors Information Centre & got excellent advice from staff member Hari. We were concerned we weren't Alpine Crossing prepared & we were shown some options to do with our teenagers. A pleasant walk to Taranaki Falls starting from the car park near Skotel in the village. Slight rising elevation on firm ground with some loose stones. Lots of photo opportunities. Not very busy. Good signage. We wore lots of layers, even in December as the wind is cold, but the sun harsh-a hat & sunglasses very handy. A short detour down steep steps gets you to Taranaki Falls. Back up the steps & follow the signs on to Tama Lakes. The lower lake is viewed from a windy spot-lots of people sheltering for lunch in the short foliage. We braved the 30min climb to the upper lake for a great view of both lakes as well as Mount Ruapehu & Mount Ngauruhoe. It is steep with loose small stones coming back down-best done with walking poles-but take your time! There are drop toilets just before the lower lake view & near the bridge above Taranaki Falls. Round trip took us 6 hours with plenty of photo stops, lunch & snack breaks. Sunscreen is useful. We saw no flies, no mosquitoes & no snakes!

2. Mahuia Rapids

Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Mahuia Rapids

3. Silica Rapids Track

Bruce Road, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] https://www.freewalks.nz/national-park/silica-rapids-walk-ruapehu/track
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Silica Rapids Track

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Reviewed By 793gillt - Orewa, New Zealand

Great walk for beginners! Apparently it's been renovated recently and indeed the track was really good. There were quite a few boardwalks and well-maintained steps, and some signs to tell you about the local flora and fauna. I don't like climbing over rocks, or steep up and down hills, so this was the perfect walk for me. I am a nervous walker but didn't slip once. It takes about 75 minutes each way starting just up the road from the visitor's centre. Lots of interesting things to see like the red water in the fast flowing streams, even the rocks are 'painted' red! Then the white of the silica rocks make an interesting contrast. There are many shades of red and green in the plants and trees.

4. Ridge Track

Bruce Road Tongariro National Park, Central North Island, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c10e3e79bed84e329e140a53f90dabe2.aspx
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4.0 based on 19 reviews

Ridge Track

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5. Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu

Bruce Road Mt Ruapehu, Tongariro National Park, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park 3951 New Zealand +64 800 468 235 [email protected] http://www.mtruapehu.com/winter/whakapapa/
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3.5 based on 437 reviews

Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu

Whakapapa is NZ’s largest ski area with 550 hectares of lift-accessed & patrolled terrain. Terrain varies from mellow slopes for beginners to epic chutes, drops & bumps for the most experienced. Whakapapa's snow factory sees it through NZ's longest ski season all the all the way from the beginning of June through to the end of October. Home to Happy Valley, a fully self-contained learners’ area boasting its own café, rental complex and ski school meeting area, while also being free of advanced skiers and snowboarders. For non-skiers and the summer season, NZ's largest gondola the NEW Sky Waka, takes you to NZ's highest eateries at the Knoll Ridge Chalet at 2020m. This spectacular ride takes you over striking volcanic terrain with views across the Tongariro National Park.

Reviewed By 246faye22 - Orewa, New Zealand

were down for the shoolchildren rugby festival and the weather was amazing so decided to go to the mountain for the day got one of the last car parks up the mountain and the shuttle bus to the top the driver was great a real friendly maori man who went out of his way to make every one feel special proud to be a newzeander with people like him we got the waka lift to cafe at top so good and perfect weather we had a hot chocolate and took some photos and loved it a little bit of a discount for gold card holders as well loved our day faye and brian

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