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Beautiful lakes, distinctive volcanic landscapes and unique geothermal sites are special features of the Bay of Plenty.

McLaren Falls Park

Click for Contact Details The park borders Lake McLaren, formed behind a dam built for hydro-electricity generation.
The landscape includes parkland and native bush. McLaren Falls has a fine botanical collection
of trees and a range of birdlife, including the North Island brown kiwi, North Island robin
and long-tailed cuckoo.The park has accommodation, with camping on any open, grassed area, except Cherry Bay,and three hostels. Trout fishing is permitted year round in the lake and nearby Ruahihi Canal
with a licence. An animal park adjoins McLaren Falls Park.

Camping
Plenty of room is available to pitch yor tent and enjoy your surrounds throughout most of the Bay of Plenty. Fishing
Try some of these prime fishing locations and be sure to go home with a fresh catch for dinner. Kayaking
Enjoy the thrill of the white water or just a calm paddle taking in the beautiful surrounds. Boating
Some of the most stunning locations can be only viewed in their full glory from off-shore. Hut
Many of the tramps in the Bay of Plenty take more than a few hours - huts are provided for overnight excursions. Disabled Access
Easy access for wheelchairs and buggies. BBQ
The good old kiwi barbie - nothing beats it. Look Outs
Experience the magestic views that only the Bay of Plenty can provide. Picnicing
Beautiful scenic areas with picnic tables provided for your eating pleasure. Swiming
Take a dip and enjoy the surrounds at one of our many superb beaches. Public Toilets
The Bay of Plenty is renowned for the cleanliness of its amenities. Walking
A cool casual walk taking in the beautiful Bay of Plenty scenery can be a great way to wind down.


How to Get There

McLaren Falls Park is 15 minutes south of
Tauranga. Turn off State Highway 2 to State
Highway 29, then into McLaren Falls Road.


Attractions and Facilities

Ridge Track

(Easy walking, 45mins loop)

The ridge track in the centre of the park passes
through a spectacular grove of ponga tree ferns
and offers spectacular views.


Pine Tree Knoll track

(Moderate walking, 35-45 minutes)

A walking track zig-zags to the summit, where
there are good views.


Rimu Track

(Easy walking, 1hr return)

Rimu Track centres on the main native bush
area in the park. An access track leads into a
loop through the best of the bush area.


Waterfall Walk

(Easy walking, 20mins return)

A gentle walk to a waterfall at the head of a
stream, returning down the other bank of the
stream. Glowworms are often visible along the
banks.

Picnic areas with coin-operated gas barbecues
are plentiful.

Camping and hostel accommodation are
available.

Public toilets are available at a number of points.


Please Remember

Dogs are not permitted.


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Protect plants and animals.
Remove rubbish.
Bury toilet waste.
Keep streams and lakes clean.
Take care with fires.
Camp carefully.
Keep to the track.
Consider others.
Respect our cultural heritage.
Enjoy your visit.

Toitu te Whenua
(Leave the land undisturbed).

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