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Blue Lake Domain + My Favorites
This attractive park is situated on Lake Tikitapu and is the venue for the annual Blue Lake Music Festival. Address: Tarawera Rd. | Rotorua, North Island [ Map ]
The Redwoods Whakarewarewa Forest More Info
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Renowned for its towering Redwood trees, this spectacular forest is only 5 minutes drive from downtown Rotorua. Explore the network of excellent hiking and mountain bike trails, and take in superb views of the city, Lake Rotorua and the surrounding area. Address: Long Mile Rd., Whakarewarewa, | Rotorua, North Island [ Map ] Tel: +64 (0) 7 3500110
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Kuirau Park + My Favorites
Kuirau Park is a popular central city park located on Ranolf Street and Lake Road. The park contains geothermal features such as hot springs, steam upflows and prehistoric silica deposits. Address: Ranolf St & Lake Rd. | Rotorua, North Island [ Map ] Tel: +64 (0) 7 3484199
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McLaren Falls Park More Info
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This 170ha (420 acres) lakeland park features an impressive botanical collection of trees, native bush, various walking tracks and picnic areas. There is also lots of open space and the lake can be fished for trout year round (a fishing license is required). The park is home to approximately 40 different species of birds and free-roaming sheep. Dogs are not permitted. Address: McLaren Falls Rd, RD 1, | Tauranga, Bay of Plenty Tel: +64 (0) 7 5777000
Living Art Sanctuary Wildlife Park More Info
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From industrial land discarded by a timber sawmill, the Living Art Sanctuary Park is now lush with over 6,000 native and exotic plants. The new serene landscape has attracted much wildlife, from dragonflies to Giant and Banded Kokopu. The Park is focused on bringing awareness about the importance of conservation and is ever growing with animals, foliage, and facilities. A curio shop, tea garden, hot pools, signage, education centre, and an aviary for injured birds will soon be a part of the park. Bookings are essential for guided tours. Open daily. Address: 9 Nature Place, Greerton | Tauranga
Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland More Info
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The eruption of Mount Tarawera left behind a wonderland of geysers, mud pools, mineral terraces, hot and cold pools, and steaming lakes. Through a series of sign-posted walks, visitors may explore bubbling mud-pools, groaning pools of water, spectacular coloured phosphorescent pools and much more. Address: . | Rotorua
White Island Volcano Adventure tour More Info
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Specializing in small, personalised groups. Walk on a live volcano. A six hour trip aboard a 40 foot powercat. Tour is all inclusive with lunch and refreshments. Dolphin interactions likely. Snorkelling gear supplied free. Address: Tourist Wharf Quay Street | Whakatane, Bay of Plenty | 3080
Rainbow More Info
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Encompassing Rainbow Springs and Rainbow Farm, visitors can see some of New Zealand's quintessential cultural attractions. Rainbow Springs has an array of native birds and animals in an idyllic setting with springs and streams. Rainbow Farm allows guest to milk-feed a baby lamb or shorn a sheep or visit the World of Bees. Restaurant, cafe, and gift shop are all on-site. Open daily. Address: Fairy Springs Road | Rotorua
Waimangu Volcanic Valley More Info
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A spectacular panorama of hot springs, pools, valley and lush greenery are offered to visitors of Waimangu Valley. Mount Tarawera erupted in 1886 leaving not only destruction, but beauty in the form of a hydrothermal system providing the world's largest hot spring, sinter terraces and craters. One of the world's newest eco-systems, endangered plants are found alongside interesting thermally adapted plants. Guides assist visitors with walking and boating trips that explore the valley's wonders. An interpretive centre is on-site along with a cafe and gift shop. Address: . | Rotorua
Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park More Info
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An array of wildlife will enchant visitors in natural surroundings cultivated for an amazing experience. Explore an underwater trout viewing cave, handfeed monster eels, walk through a natural wetland and native bush with native animals and birds all around. A lion park is also onsite but separate from the main park. Open daily. Address: Paradise Valley Road | Rotorua
Cascade Fountain Gardens More Info
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An array of fountains and water features amongst fresh lakes, lush trees, and aromatic flower gardens create an enchanting garden. Watch for a variety of native birds that make this park their haven. At night, the fountains are lit up for a magical display of light and colour. The grounds are also available for wedding ceremonies. Open daily from 10am. Address: 170 Plummers Point Rd. | Tauranga, Bay of Plenty Tel: +64 (0) 007 5480554
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Orakei Korako Cave & Thermal Park More Info
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Located halfway between Rotorua and Taupo, the Orakei Korako Cave and Thermal Park is a unique and astounding geothermal area. In this "hidden valley", visitors will witness such natural wonders as geysers, boiling mud, the largest silica terraces in the world, colourful hot springs and the thermal Ruatapu Cave. A cafe and shop are located on-site. Situated on the Waikato River at Lake Ohakuri, the park is only accessible by boat. Address: 494 Orakei Korako Rd., RD2, | Reporoa, North Island [ Map ] Tel: +64 (0) 7 3783131
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Blake Park + My Favorites
Blake Park plays host to various field sports, including rugby, cricket and soccer. It's also a popular venue for summer events such as the Blues, Brews and BBQ's festival. Address: Maunganui Rd. | Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty [ Map ]
Te Puna Quarry Park More Info
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Te Puna Quarry Park has transformed an abandoned quarry into a scenic park rich with native and exotic trees, plants and flowers. Explore various garden areas complete with ponds and sculptures via numerous walking trails. The upper level of the park affords panoramic views over the Bay of Plenty. Address: Quarry Rd. | Tauranga, Bay of Plenty Tel: +64 (0) 7 5442014