Fiftyfoot Falls
The first large waterfall in Havasu Canyon. This beautiful waterfall is around 15 m high and is adorned with travertine formations.
Mokai Mud Geyser at Paerata Road
One of three mud geysers in Waikato Region. Mud geysers is a very rare natural phenomenon.
Orakei Korako (Waipapa part)
One of the world’s most exciting geothermal fields with some 35 active geysers and beautiful stone waterfalls – several large sinter terraces.
Mooney Falls
Approximately 58 m tall waterfall in Havasu canyon. Around the falls are interesting tufa formations, below the falls have formed terraces.
Havasu Falls
A gorgeous, some 30 m tall waterfall in the narrow canyon of Havasu Creek. The water has an unusual blue color that contrasts with the red color of the cliffs. Below the falls are travertine terraces.
Beaver Falls in Havasu Canyon
Group of tufa terraces in the deep Havasu Canyon. A beautiful contrast of light blue water and red cliffs.
Indarri Falls
Some 2 – 3 m tall waterfall that is unusual because it is formed by some 150 m long spring tufa barrier across the stream. The dam is 13.5 m tall – the largest travertine dam by far in Australia.
Burketown Hot Spring Bore
This 702 m deep borehole was made in 1897 and there is gushing hot (68 °C), salty water from it. Now here stands some meters tall lime formation with water gushing from its summit.
Hierve el Agua
One of the highest single travertine terraces. It is formed by thermal springs. This bright white stone “waterfall” is 12 – 30 meters high.
Agua Azul Waterfalls
Chain of powerful and beautiful waterfalls located in rainforest. The water of the falls has a bright blue color and is rich with lime. Lime has sedimented along the way of the falls, creating unusual natural sculptures and encasings for trees and other objects.