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Lake Okataina

Te Moana i kataina ā Te Rangitakaroro

The name Ōkataina means "The lake of laughter", a shortened form of the original name Te Moana-i-kataina-ā-Te Rangitakaroro, which means "The ocean where Te Rangitakaroro laughed". Te Rangitakaroro and his warriors were resting when one member of his group referred to the lake as an ocean and this was seen as a great joke by the rest of the group. Their laughter echoed around the lake and now remains enshrined in its name.

Lake Ōkataina was an important link in pre-European travel routes, when canoes were carried from Lake Tarawera to Lake Ōkataina. The lake and surrounding scenic reserve is remote and beautiful, with native bush down to the water's edge containing fine examples of rimu, totara, rata and kahikatea.

Lake Ōkataina At a glance
Lake Okataina

Lake size: 1080 ha
Catchment area: 6290 ha
Elevation: 311 m
Average depth: 39 m
Deepest point: 79 m
Formed: about 7000 yrs ago

Drains to Lake Tarawera via
subsurface flow
Te Moana i kataina a Te Rangitakaroro

Lake Ōkataina Report Card

 

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