Pouakai Tarns

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Pouakai Tarns are a series of small alpine lakes nestled in the Pouakai Range of Egmont National Park, offering one of New Zealand's most iconic reflections of Mount Taranaki. The mirror-like surface of the tarns perfectly frames the symmetrical cone of the volcano, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light paints the scene in shades of gold and pink. This is a photographer's dream and a must-do for hikers seeking a rewarding half-day adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day (3-4 hours return) for the Pouakai Tarns track from Mangorei Road. Start early (before 8am) to avoid clouds obscuring the mountain and to enjoy the tarns in peace. The track is well-maintained but steep in sections, with steps and boardwalks. If you're short on time, a quick 2-hour round trip to the tarns is possible, but allow extra time for photos and soaking in the views. Combine with a visit to nearby New Plymouth for a full day of Taranaki highlights.

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