Matewai Spring
A hot spring pool with sinter deposits around it. It was an erupting geyser until 2003.
Taumatapuhipuhi Geyser
A comparatively small geyser that erupts some times per year up to 1 m high.
Te Kopia Mud Geyser
Unusual and a fairly spectacular mud geyser. During the periods of activity every 10-30 minutes, it ejects a muddy fountain that is some 3-10 m tall.
Mokena Geyser
Artificial geyser – a hot soda spring that erupts every 30 – 40 minutes and is up to 4 m high.
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.
Borax Lake
A thermal lake that is fed by hot springs. The temperature of the lake surface is between 16 and 38 degrees C and also higher. Lake water contains much borax, arsenic, and lead. Nevertheless, here lives a unique fish – Borax Lake chub (Gila boraxobius).
Mickey Hot Springs
Geothermal field with thermal springs and mud pots. The hottest springs are boiling. Here have existed also intermittent springs.
Warm Mineral Springs
Enormous spring of warm mineral water with healing properties. This is one of the candidates for the legendary “Fountain of Youth” in Florida. The diameter of this spring is approximately 75 m, depth – 70 m. Discharging 390 l/s and considered to be the largest warm mineral spring in the whole world. In the spring have been found well preserved skeletal remains of humans, mastodon, sabertooth tiger.
Baranof Warm Springs
Group of nine warm springs with temperature up to 49 °C. Next to the springs is powerful waterfall – outlet of Baranof Lake.