Te Urewera is home to a vast world of stunning lakes, forest and mountains.

Explore the stunning Lake Waikaremoana, the focus for many activities in the park, which was formed 2200 years ago by a colossal landslide that blocked the Waikaretaheke River.

The lake and surrounding areas are popular with hikers, kayakers, hunters and fly-fishing enthusiasts. Near the Lake’s shores, the small settlement of Aniwaniwa offers kayak hire as well as a visitor centre, museum and accommodation. This is the starting point for several short and long walks which provide access to the lake's spectacular scenery and legendary fishing spots. Neighbouring island-dotted Lake Waikareiti offers a haven for native aquatic life.

The Lake Waikaremoana Track, one of New Zealand’s “Great Walks”, follows the western side of the lake and takes up to four days to complete.

For centuries Te Urewera has been home to the Tūhoe people, who are known as the 'Children of the Mist' because they trace their ancestry to Hine-puhoku-rangi - the celestial mist maiden.

Te Urewera protects the largest area of native forest remaining in the North Island and is home to nearly all species of New Zealand native birds.

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