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Kaiate at Kaiate Falls

This is currently an unsuitable location for swimming or other recreational contact. Toi Te Ora Public Health have a permanent health warning in place for this site due to the regular occurrence of high bacteria levels. The Regional Council is working closely with landowners to identify and address bacteria sources. 

 

Also known as Te Rerekawau Falls, Kaiate Falls are the highlight of a forest reserve near Tauranga. You can walk to a ravine where the Kaiate Stream drops over ignimbrite bluffs in a series of nine beautiful cascades. Tracks are well-formed throughout the reserve. The main track leads to the top of the waterfall, and then to the base of the upper series of cascades. From there it crosses the stream and continues down to the base of the lower falls, where there is a swimming hole. You’ll see large puriri and kohekohe trees along the way. Above the carpark is a picnic area where you can enjoy good views of Mount Maunganui and the Port of Tauranga.

Also known as Te Rerekawau Falls, Kaiate Falls are the highlight of a forest reserve near Tauranga. You can walk to a ravine where the Kaiate Stream drops over ignimbrite bluffs in a series of nine beautiful cascades. Tracks are well-formed throughout the reserve. The main track leads to the top of the waterfall, and then to the base of the upper series of cascades. From there it crosses the stream and continues down to the base of the lower falls, where there is a swimming hole. You’ll see large puriri and kohekohe trees along the way. Above the carpark is a picnic area where you can enjoy good views of Mount Maunganui and the Port of Tauranga.

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