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Te Ana Falls

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Te Ana Falls

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Te Ana Falls is a picturesque waterfall nestled within the Tangoio Forest, approximately 25 kilometers north of Napier in New Zealand's Hawke's Bay region. This natural monument, part of the Tangoio Falls Scenic Reserve, features a beautiful horsetail or plunge waterfall, with its cascades dropping between 10 to 30 meters into a shallow pool. The surrounding area sits at an elevation of about 58 meters above sea level, offering a tranquil escape into native New Zealand bush. Please note, Te…

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    Elevation 60 m

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    Location: Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Te Ana Falls currently open to the public?

    No, Te Ana Falls is currently closed to visitors until further notice. Severe weather events have caused significant damage to the bridge and walking tracks, making the site unsafe. It is crucial to check the Department of Conservation (DOC) website for the latest updates on its status before planning any visit.

    What is the typical walk duration to reach Te Ana Falls?

    When open, the walk to Te Ana Falls typically takes about 20-30 minutes one way from the car park. It's considered a relatively easy and short walk through native bush.

    Is the trail to Te Ana Falls suitable for dogs?

    Information regarding dog access on the Te Ana Falls track is not explicitly detailed in the available resources. Generally, Department of Conservation (DOC) tracks have specific rules regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash or prohibiting them entirely to protect native wildlife. It's best to check the DOC website for the Tangoio Falls Scenic Reserve before planning a visit with your dog, especially once the track reopens.

    Is Te Ana Falls wheelchair accessible?

    No, the track to Te Ana Falls is not wheelchair accessible. While generally easy, the path can be muddy and slippery after rain, and involves walking through natural bush, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs.

    What are the parking options for Te Ana Falls?

    When the falls are open, there is a well-signposted car park located off State Highway 2, approximately 25 km north of Napier. This car park serves as the starting point for the walk to Te Ana Falls and the nearby Tangoio Falls.

    Can you swim in the plunge pool at Te Ana Falls?

    Before its closure, the shallow plunge pool at Te Ana Falls was often described as suitable for swimming, particularly on warmer days, offering a refreshing experience. However, visitors should always exercise caution and assess conditions before entering any natural water body.

    What kind of footwear is recommended for the Te Ana Falls walk?

    Even though the walk is relatively easy, appropriate footwear is recommended. The path can become muddy and slippery, especially after rain, so sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots would be ideal for comfort and safety.

    Are there any cafes or accommodation options near Te Ana Falls?

    Te Ana Falls is located within the Tangoio Forest, a natural reserve, so there are no cafes or accommodation directly at the falls or car park. The nearest amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, would be found in Napier, which is about 25-30 kilometers south.

    How does Te Ana Falls compare to Tangoio Falls?

    Te Ana Falls and Tangoio Falls are both located within the same scenic reserve and are often visited together. While Tangoio Falls has a greater cumulative drop (around 25m), some visitors consider Te Ana Falls, despite its reported height varying between 10-30m, to be the more attractive of the two due to its picturesque setting in a secluded cove.

    What are the geological features of Te Ana Falls?

    Te Ana Falls is generally described as a classic horsetail waterfall, though some sources also characterize it as a plunge waterfall. It cascades into a shallow plunge pool, set within a small, gorge-like cove, surrounded by native New Zealand forest.

    Is there a circular walk available at Te Ana Falls?

    The primary walk to Te Ana Falls is an out-and-back trail from the car park. While it can be combined with a visit to Tangoio Falls, creating a longer experience, there isn't a specific circular route solely for Te Ana Falls mentioned in the available information.

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