Tama Lakes Track
Located in Tongariro National Park and Whakapapa Village area in the Central North Island region
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Introduction
Enjoy views of two lakes that occupy old explosion craters on Tama Saddle between Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe.17. 6 km return via same track
Dog access
This track is an extension of the Taranaki Falls Walking Track.
After reaching Taranaki Falls, the track crosses undulating tussock country and alpine herb fields on a well formed and marked track. Further on, the track branches to the left to Tama Lakes, while the main track continues on to Waihohonu Hut. From this junction is a view of the lower lake (1,240 metres) with a surrounding backdrop of Mt Ngauruhoe to the North and behind you Mt Ruapehu.
The track climbs steeply to a viewpoint of the upper lake (1,440 metres). From here the track is not formed and is made of loose and uneven rock. There are no formed tracks down to the lakes, the descent to both is via steep unstable gullies. To ensure these pristine alpine lakes are kept free of weeds, do not touch or swim in the water.
This track requires much less uphill walking and exposure to alpine conditions than the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. It may be a great alternative during periods of bad weather.
The track is near Whakapapa Village on SH48. Start on the Taranaki Falls Walking Track, 100 m below the Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre on Ngauruhoe Place.
Alpine environment with rapidly changing weather conditions at all times of the year
Tama Saddle acts as a funnel for prevailing westerly winds. Windproof clothing is recommended.
It is common to experience strong wind, heavy rainfall and rapid changes in temperature, even in summer.
Take warm and waterproof layers and be prepared for all weather conditions.
Weather forecast
No drones
Unauthorised use of drones is prohibited. You must have a permit to fly a drone.
DOC does not generally approve permits to fly drones in this national park and we do not recommend you apply for one.
Some of the oldest lava flows on the slopes of Ruapehu and Tongariro can be found at the Tama Saddle. Tama Lakes occupy six explosion craters, created around 10,000 years ago during an explosive eruption period.
Beneath Ngauruhoe extend ancient ridges, survivors of glacial cycles that ravaged this area long ago.
Stay safe in the outdoors
- Choose the right trip for you. Learn about the route and make sure you have the skills for it.
- Understand the weather. Check weather forecasts.
- Pack warm clothes and extra food. Check gear lists.
- Share your plans and take ways to get help. Share directly or use the Outdoor Intentions form or Plan My Walk. Take a distress beacon.
- Take care of yourself and each other.
Contacts
Tongariro National Park Visitor Centre | |
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Phone | +64 7 892 3729 |
tongarirovc@doc.govt.nz | |
Address | Whakapapa Village State Highway 48 Mount Ruapehu 3083 |
Hours | See visitor centre hours |