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Water Wonders Near Tasman Holiday Parks

Water Wonders Near Tasman Holiday Parks

New Zealand is famous for its stunning natural landscapes, and some of the most awe-inspiring features are its water wonders – lakes, waterfalls, and geothermal pools that showcase the country’s incredible beauty. When you stay at Tasman Holiday Parks, you’re never far from these breathtaking water experiences. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls or soaking in geothermal pools, these natural attractions are perfect for adventurers and nature lovers alike.

In this guide, we’ll explore some of the top natural water wonders near Tasman Holiday Parks, including serene lakes, rushing waterfalls, and unique geothermal sites. From the South Island’s majestic Milford Sound waterfalls to Rotorua’s geothermal magic, here’s where to find these amazing water wonders near your stay.

A person stands on a wooden deck, observing natural water wonders, using binoculars to observe the scenic view of a mountain range covered in snow. The foreground features lush greenery and a forest, with a clear blue sky overhead. The scene is peaceful and nature-oriented.
Mirror Lakes | Credit: Liz Carlson

Te Anau: Lake Te Anau and Waterfalls in Milford Sound

Located on the edge of New Zealand’s largest lake, Tasman Holiday Parks – Te Anau is the perfect base for exploring the water wonders of Fiordland. Lake Te Anau offers serene beauty and endless opportunities for boating, fishing, and even just soaking in the scenery. Its crystal-clear waters are surrounded by towering mountains, making it one of the most picturesque lakes in the country.

A must-visit nearby is the Rainbow Reach, part of the Kepler Track, where the Waiau River offers scenic views along with the chance to spot native birds. Further out, you’ll find Falls Creek Falls, a dramatic waterfall nestled in the wilderness of Fiordland. For an even more spectacular experience, head towards Milford Sound – after a rainy day, the cliffs come alive with countless waterfalls cascading down the rock faces, don’t forget to stop by the Mirror Lakes on the way.

A serene landscape featuring a clear river reflecting nearby mountains and a partly cloudy sky. Lush greenery lines the riverbanks and the mountains, with trees framing the scene from above.
Mirror Lakes | Credit: Great South

Rotorua: Geothermal Pools and Stunning Waterfalls

Tasman Holiday Parks – Rotorua is situated in one of New Zealand’s most famous geothermal regions, making it an incredible spot to discover geothermal pools and unique waterfalls. One of the area’s highlights is Lake Tarawera, a peaceful lake with excellent fishing, swimming, and hot water beaches where geothermal heat meets the cool waters.

For waterfall lovers, Rotorua doesn’t disappoint:

  1. Tarawera Falls: Known for the water gushing directly out of volcanic rock, these falls are a wonder to behold.
  2. Kakahi Falls: Located in Hell’s Gate, this is the largest hot waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere—perfect for a warm soak!
  3. Tutea Falls: For adrenaline seekers, these are the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfalls.
  4. Cascade Falls: Hidden in the Whakarewarewa Forest, it’s a perfect spot for a peaceful hike.
  5. Wairere Falls at the Buried Village: A stunning 153-metre cascade surrounded by rich history.
Te Puia Geyser | Credit: Tourism Rotorua

Papamoa Beach: Waterfalls and Swimming Holes

For visitors to Tasman Holiday Parks – Papamoa Beach, a wealth of nearby waterfalls and waterholes awaits. Just a short drive from the beach, you can find some of the region’s best-kept natural secrets:

  • McLaren Falls: This peaceful area is ideal for picnics and a stroll, with a beautiful waterfall as the main attraction.
  • Omanawa Falls: A hidden gem tucked away in lush forest, Omanawa Falls offers a tranquil escape, although the trail requires a bit of effort.
  • Kaiate Falls: This multi-tiered waterfall is a favourite for locals, with swimming holes at the base for a refreshing dip.
  • Wairere Falls: Towering at 153 metres, this is the highest waterfall in the North Island and offers stunning views after a scenic hike.
  • Pori Pori Water Holes: A local swimming spot perfect for cooling off in the summer.
  • Whataroa Falls: A picturesque waterfall hidden deep in the native bush, perfect for those seeking solitude.
Whataroa Falls | Credit: Tourism Bay of Plenty

Coromandel: Waiau Kauri Forest and Karangahake Gorge

Tasman Holiday Parks – Coromandel is a gateway to some of the region’s most stunning natural water attractions. The Waiau Kauri Forest and Falls offer an enchanting blend of ancient trees and rushing waters. After walking through the towering kauri trees, you’ll be rewarded with the beautiful Waiau Falls, a small but picturesque cascade perfect for a peaceful afternoon.

For those looking to mix water wonders with history, the Karangahake Gorge is a must-visit. This stunning river gorge is not only home to beautiful waterfalls but also offers historical mining relics and scenic walks alongside the river. The perfect pitstop on the way to Coromandel.

Suspension bridge in the Karangahake Gorge. One of the dog-friendly walks in the region.
An old suspension bridge running through the Karangahake Gorge

Picton: Waterfalls and Coastal Views

Staying at Tasman Holiday Parks – Picton provides easy access to the top water wonders of the Marlborough region. The Wairau Lagoons Walkway offers stunning views of the lagoons and wetlands, a perfect place for birdwatching and peaceful walks.

A short trip from Picton will take you to Whispering Falls and Havelock Waterfall, hidden gems surrounded by lush native bush. For those seeking breathtaking panoramic views, the Cullen Point Lookout is a must-visit, offering a scenic walk to an elevated spot with stunning views over the water. And for those on their way to, or from, Picton, a must-visit is the Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve – the perfect Instagram shot!

Pelorus River | Credit Destination Marlborough

Waihi Beach: Waterfalls and Coastal Bliss

Tasman Holiday Parks – Waihi Beach is not just about the beach; nearby waterfalls offer a beautiful escape into nature. The standout is Omanawa Falls, where clear waters cascade into a hidden pool—a perfect spot for adventurers willing to take the rugged trail. Homunga Bay, accessible only by foot, offers a quiet, isolated bay with a waterfall flowing directly into the sea, making it one of the most unique natural attractions in the region.

A man and woman with blurred faces in the foreground look at a waterfall cascading into a lush, green forest.
Omanawa Falls | Credit: Bay of Plenty Tourism

Book Your Water Wonderland Getaway

Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, relaxing by the lake, or soaking in geothermal pools, Tasman Holiday Parks offer the perfect base for your next adventure. Explore these natural water wonders and experience New Zealand’s incredible beauty firsthand.

Book your stay today and start your journey to discover these stunning water attractions right near Tasman Holiday Parks.

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