McLaren Falls and "Marshall Falls"

Tauranga, North Island, New Zealand

About McLaren Falls and “Marshall Falls”

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Waterfall Safety and Common Sense

McLaren Falls and “Marshall Falls” were two different waterfalls in close proximity to each other that I’m focusing on for this page.

The latter resided in the McLaren Falls park while ironically, the namesake waterfall sat outside the park.

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McLaren’s Falls

By the way, I had put “Marshall Falls” in quotes because it sat near the Marshall’s Animal Park within the McLaren Falls Park.

When I compare the two waterfalls, I tend to think of “Marshall Falls” as the prettier and more free-flowing waterfall though McLaren Falls had so much more potential before being sacrificed for hydroelectricity.

McLaren Falls

McLaren Falls tended to exhibit only a few strands of falling water amidst bare rock. In my experience, I saw the falls in a similar disappointing state.

I was told that the Wairoa River would be released at specific times of the year (on 26 mid-Summer to mid-Winter days).

Thrill-seeking kayakers or canoers would embrace the dam release times to get their adrenaline rush running the whitewater.

The only other times it would have any chance at flowing like its former self would be during times of very heavy rains.

To access the base of McLaren Falls, I saw that it required a steep scramble. Down at the base, I noticed pools leftover from the lack of flow on the Wairoa River.

I’d imagine that they might be swimming holes under such circumstances.

However, I understand that people have been killed here in the past trying to access those pools as there existed some fatally tall drop-off hazards here.

I’d recommend using extreme caution if you’re determined to have a swim here.

“Marshall Falls” and the Waterfall Walk

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Marshall Falls

As far as “Marshall Falls” was concerned, I had to drive a bit deeper into the McLaren Falls Park (see directions below).

There were helpful signs as I drove through the park, and so I leveraged them while navigating some of the one-way roads to get to the signed car park for this “Waterfall Walk”.

At that point, I went on a very easy ten-minute return (probably takes even less time than that) bush walk that left me ample time for sitting comfortably on the bench at the end of the short track.

The bench allowed me to admire the attractive horsetail-shaped waterfall without any additional exertion.

Authorities

McLaren Falls and “Marshall Falls” is administered by the Tauranga City Council. For information or inquiries about the area as well as current conditions, visit their website.

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