Tokaanu thermal walk

Track category

Easy access short walk

Time:

20 min loop track

Description

Tokaanu Thermal Area. Photo: Lee Busby.
Tokaanu Thermal Area

This short walk, a loop track, provides an interesting glimpse of a natural thermal area. See steaming hot mineral pools set in sinter basins and spluttering mud pools amidst the native bush.

For hundreds of years, Maori have used the geothermal resources of this area for cooking, bathing and leisure. Share in this tradition by having a therapeutic and relaxing swim at the nearby Tokaanu Thermal Pools.

Rainbow trout can often be seen here in the cold Tokaanu stream that flows beside the thermal area.

Getting there

Begins from Tokaanu Thermal Pools complex (6 km from Turangi on SH 41).

Places to stay

Motel, backpacker and lodge accommodation is available at Tokaanu and in Turangi.

About the area

Tokaanu is one of a number of small lakeside settlements around Lake Taupo, catering for both permanent residents and those with holiday accommodation. It is a 5 minute drive from Turangi, the largest town at the southern end of the lake.

Tokaanu has a long association with tourism. In the late 1800s and early 1900s tourists travelling the Grand Tourist Route from Wanganui to Tauranga arrived by stage coach from Waiouru, stayed the night in the Tokaanu Hotel then departed from the historic Tokaanu wharf by steam launch for Taupo at the northern end of the lake.

Plan and prepare

Thermal areas are changeable by nature so please keep to the track. Children should be supervised at all times.

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Plan and prepare for your trip

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Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

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Contacts

Taupo-nui-a-Tia Area Office
Phone: +64 7 384 7106
Email: tnat@doc.govt.nz
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