Bridal Veil Falls (Waikato)

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Bridal Veil Falls (Waikato)
File:Waireinga Falls.jpg
Bridal Veil/Waireinga Falls, as seen from the second lookout.
Location Waikato, New Zealand
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Type Plunge
Total height 55 metres (180 ft)
Watercourse Pakoka River
File:Bridal Veil Falls Waikato2.jpg
The Bridal Veil Falls from the bottom

Bridal Veil Falls (Māori Waireinga) is a plunge waterfall located along the Pakoka River in the Waikato area of New Zealand. The waterfall is 55 m (180 ft) high, and has over time caused the formation of a large pool at the base of the waterfall. The falls are in the 217 ha (540 acres)[1] Wairēinga Scenic Reserve (created in 1884)[2] with tawa-dominated forest.[1]

Formation

The water cascades over a basalt cliff, formed by volcanic activity,[3] when an Okete Volcanics vent, on the 226 m (741 ft) hill just to the north, erupted about 2 million years ago and blocked the valley.[4]

Access and recreational activities

Approximately 15 minutes from the nearby town of Raglan, the falls can be found after an easy 10-minute walk[5] through native bush, along the Pakoka River. Facilities include parking, long-drop toilets and four lookout platforms. River crossings are bridged. It is a steep descent to the falls base, not handicap enabled, by 261 steps cut into a well maintained path.[6]

400m beyond Bridal Veil car park, where Kawhia Rd becomes gravel, is the start of the 6 km Pipiwharauroa Way walking and cycling track.

Swimming and rock climbing

See also

References

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External links

1898 photograph in Auckland Weekly News

Accounts of visits in 1893, before formation of the road, and in 1900

  1. 1.0 1.1 DoC 2013 consultation document page 97
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  3. Te Ara Encyclopedia - formation of waterfalls
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  5. Tramper.co.nz
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  7. Department of Conservation - area guide
  8. DoC 2013 consultation document page 97