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Swimming Hole with Rope Swing, Waihemo Recreation Reserve

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Swimming Hole with Rope Swing, Waihemo Recreation Reserve

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Swimming Hole with Rope Swing, Waihemo Recreation Reserve

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The Waihemo Recreation Reserve, located in the scenic Otago region of New Zealand's South Island, offers a tranquil natural setting along the Waihemo / Shag River. This area, situated at an elevation of approximately 49 meters, is known for its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Waihemo / Shag River, which flows from the Kakanui Range southeast to the Pacific Ocean near Shag Point / Matakaea, provides a picturesque backdrop for various activities.

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    Is there a specific 'Swimming Hole with Rope Swing' at Waihemo Recreation Reserve?

    While the Waihemo Recreation Reserve and Waihemo / Shag River are popular for swimming, our research indicates that a specific, widely documented, or officially recognized 'Swimming Hole with Rope Swing' within the reserve is not available. The river offers general opportunities for swimming and water-based activities in a natural setting.

    What kind of facilities are available at Waihemo Recreation Reserve?

    The Waihemo Recreation Reserve is managed by the Waitaki District Council primarily for recreation and public enjoyment. While specific details about amenities like restrooms or picnic tables are not extensively documented, visitors should generally expect a natural environment. Parking is typically available within recreation reserves.

    Are there walking tracks or popular routes within Waihemo Recreation Reserve?

    The Waihemo Recreation Reserve aims to provide areas for recreation. While specific named walking tracks within the immediate reserve are not detailed, there are plans for biodiversity restoration and track creation up Puketapu Maunga in partnership with the Puketapu Community Trust. The wider Waihemo / Shag River area offers opportunities for walking and exploring the natural landscape.

    Is Waihemo Recreation Reserve suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Waihemo Recreation Reserve is generally considered family-friendly. It offers a natural environment along the Waihemo / Shag River, providing space for picnicking and enjoying the outdoors. However, as the specific 'rope swing' feature is not documented, families should be prepared for general river access for swimming and recreation.

    Is the Waihemo / Shag River suitable for dog swimming?

    While the Waihemo / Shag River is a natural waterway, specific regulations regarding dog swimming within the Waihemo Recreation Reserve are not detailed in our information. It's always best practice to check with local authorities or signage upon arrival for any restrictions on pets, especially concerning water access and wildlife protection.

    What other activities can be enjoyed around the Waihemo / Shag River and Reserve?

    Beyond general recreation and swimming, the Waihemo / Shag River is a popular spot for whitebaiting, waterfowl hunting, and trout fishing. The lower river is particularly known for its whitebait fishery and supports a regionally important trout fishery.

    What is the best time of year to visit Waihemo Recreation Reserve for water activities?

    The warmer summer months are typically the best time to visit for water activities like swimming, when river levels are generally suitable and the weather is pleasant for outdoor enjoyment. During summer, the river's flow can become significantly reduced, which might affect water depth in some areas.

    Are there any nearby cafes or dining options close to Waihemo Recreation Reserve?

    The Waihemo Recreation Reserve is located in a natural, rural setting. For cafes or dining options, visitors would likely need to travel to nearby towns such as Palmerston, which is approximately 7.5 km (4.7 miles) west of Shag Point / Matakaea, where the river meets the Pacific Ocean.

    What is the historical significance of the Waihemo / Shag River?

    The Waihemo / Shag River has significant historical importance. Its mouth is a notable Moa Hunter site, with archaeological evidence of a substantial Māori village from the 14th century. This site offers insights into early Polynesian settlement in the South Island. The river's name, Waihemo, means 'river that has gone away' or 'dwindled' in Māori, while 'Shag' was given by early whalers.

    What should I pack for a visit to Waihemo Recreation Reserve?

    Given the natural environment and potential for water activities, it's advisable to pack essentials such as swimwear, towels, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), insect repellent, sturdy footwear for walking, and plenty of water and snacks. As specific facilities are limited, bringing your own picnic supplies is recommended.

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