List of waterfalls of New Zealand
New Zealand, according to the gazetteer maintained by Land Information New Zealand has “249 named waterfalls and 31 named rapids”. There are perhaps seven named “Bridal Veil”, and 17 which include “Rere” meaning “to leap or descend”. In the North Island only 18 of 130 have non-Maori names (including 5 clustered around Mount Taranaki), but in the South Island only 15 of the 150 named waterfalls (or rapids) have retained their Maori name.[1]
There are disagreements on what constitutes a waterfall. For example, the Browne Falls is claimed by some to be a waterfall with a drop of 800 metres. Other sources describe it as a steep stream with numerous small cataracts.[2]
List of waterfalls[]
This is a list of notable waterfalls in New Zealand. Many of the highest waterfalls are in Fiordland.
Name | Height | Location |
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106 metres (348 ft) | Waikato region | |
Aniwaniwa Falls | 15 metres (49 ft) | Hawke's Bay Region |
Bowen Falls | 162 metres (531 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region |
Bridal Veil Falls | 55 metres (180 ft) | Waikato region |
Browne Falls | 836 metres (2,743 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region |
700 metres (2,300 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region | |
15 metres (49 ft) | Auckland Region | |
Grainger Falls | Fiordland National Park, Southland region | |
6 metres (20 ft) | Northland Region | |
Helena Falls | 50 metres (160 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region |
Huka Falls | 11 metres (36 ft) | Waikato River, Waikato region |
Humboldt Falls | 275 metres (902 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region |
Hunua Falls | 30 metres (98 ft) | Auckland Region |
30 metres (98 ft) | Auckland Region | |
Kitekite Falls | 40 metres (130 ft) | Auckland Region |
Lady Alice Falls | 200 metres (660 ft) - 280 metres (920 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region |
680 metres (2,230 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Otago region | |
Madonna Falls | 5 metres (16 ft) | Waikato region |
16 metres (52 ft) | Hawke's Bay Region | |
Marokopa Falls | 35 metres (115 ft) | Waikato region |
5 metres (16 ft) | Auckland Region | |
McLean Falls | 22 metres (72 ft) | The Catlins, Otago region |
Mokau Falls | 37 metres (121 ft) | Te Urewera National Park, Hawke's Bay Region |
Mount Damper Falls | 74 metres (243 ft) | Taranaki Region |
45 metres (148 ft) | Waikato region | |
Okere Falls | 5 metres (16 ft) | Bay of Plenty Region |
Owharoa Falls | 6 metres (20 ft) | Waikato region |
55 metres (180 ft) | ||
Purakaunui Falls | 20 metres (66 ft) | The Catlins, Otago region |
Rainbow Falls (Waianiwaniwa) | 27 metres (89 ft) | Northland Region |
151 metres (495 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region | |
Sutherland Falls | 580 metres (1,900 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region |
740 metres (2,430 ft) | Fiordland National Park, Southland region | |
Tarawera Falls | 35 metres (115 ft) | Bay of Plenty Region |
Te Rere o Kapuni | Taranaki Region | |
Wainui Falls | 20 metres (66 ft) | Wainui Bay, Tasman Region |
Wairere Falls | 153 metres (502 ft) | Kaimai Ranges, Waikato region |
95 metres (312 ft) | Auckland Region | |
Whangarei Falls | 26 metres (85 ft) | Northland Region |
40 metres (130 ft) | Kaimai Ranges, Bay of Plenty Region |
Fiordland[]
Many of the highest New Zealand waterfalls are in Fiordland National Park in the Southland region of the South Island, and are geographically on the west coast; an area with very high rainfall. Several of the waterfalls empty into fiords off the Tasman Sea:
- falls into Doubtful Sound - , Helena Falls, Lady Alice Falls.
- falls into Milford Sound - Bowen Falls, .
See also[]
References[]
Notes[]
Bibliography[]
- Kirkpatrick, Russell (2011). Walks to Waterfalls: 100 New Zealand Waterfalls. Auckland: David Bateman. ISBN 978 1 86953 806 4.
Further reading[]
- Cheng, Johnny T. (2006). A guide to New Zealand waterfalls (1st ed.). Artesia, CA: Story Nature. ISBN 9780976955191.
External links[]
- Waterfalls of New Zealand
- Lists of landforms of New Zealand
- Lists of waterfalls by country
- Lists of tourist attractions in New Zealand