Huka Falls

Taupo, North Island, New Zealand

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Huka Falls was a waterfall that we thought packed quite a punch for something that lacked in size.

Despite the Waikato River dropping a modest 9-11m, Julie and I felt the falls more than made up for it with sheer power and gorgeous powdery blue colour.

Backing up the water volume on display, the falls was said to discharge 300,000 litres per second (or 62,000 gallons per second).

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Huka Falls

The light blue color of the water was probably aided by the mineral content of Lake Taupo (being surrounded by rich volcanic soil) causing the light to reflect a slightly different wavelength of the blue from the sky.

Apparently, it was this same mineral rich property that was said to make for some world class trout fishing in other nearby rivers and tributaries in both the Taupo and Turangi areas.

Visiting Huka Falls

Our visit to the falls was pretty much a breeze.

From the large and busy car park, we walked on a well-developed path leading to a bridge over the turbulent Waikato River.

On the other side of the bridge, the developed walkways extended in both directions as part of the Taupo Walkway.

The footpath spanned the 3km between Huka Falls and the town of Taupo some 3km away.

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Looking downstream towards Huka Falls from the footbridge over the Waikato River

That said, we only needed to walk a short distance downstream where we experienced a pair of overlooks of Huka Falls.

The first overlook peered right at the brink of the falls. The second overlook was further downstream where it provided an frontal view of the falls.

Given the flat relatively gentle surface, I’d imagine wheelchair access to experience the falls would also be possible.

As we gazed downstream from the lookouts closest to the falls, we would periodically see jet boat tours zoom through the calmer parts of the Waikato River further downstream of the waterfall.

Then, they’d work their way upstream to the frothy whitewater turbulence of Huka Falls’ large plunge pool.

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Looking upstream from the footbridge over the Waikato River where the watercourse squeezes into the narrow gorge and results in a bit of turbulence

The expanse of the whitewater was so extensive that it seemed like the boats didn’t get anywhere that close to the falls.

In fact, they didn’t even make it past the lowest overlook where we were viewing the waterfalls.

I guess had they tried getting closer to the falls, they might really run the risk of flipping over and being sucked in by the powerful undertow from all that turbulence the waterfall generated.

Speaking of turbulence, I had read that daredevils have kayaked over the falls before. I don’t know if this is allowed or not, but I’m sure it would have been quite the spectacle.

Given how much tourism traffic that we noticed pass in and out of here, I guess it wasn’t surprising at all to learn that this waterfall was indeed one of New Zealand’s most popular natural attractions.

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This was the alternate view of Huka Falls just as the sun was coming out

When we left this busy main area of the falls, Julie and I also stumbled upon an alternate overlook from the other side of the river (see directions below).

The view of Huka Falls was more distant from here, but it definitely put allowed us to see the falls in context.

Plus, it was way quieter here.

Authorities

Huka Falls is administered under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation. For information or inquiries about the area as well as current conditions, visit their website.

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My Visit to the Huka Falls July 14, 2016 11:45 am by Alan Kilduff - It was one evening many years ago,I had my Girlfriend at the time, We were there and no one else was there, we could not believe it as it is a very populate place, My Girlfriend was a little bit unsure about going on the Bridge just in case something happened, I told that it… ...Read More
Aerial Video of Huka Falls April 6, 2015 9:34 am by Gianluca - The link below is a video shot from a drone of Huka Falls, which shows the impressive falls in a context unavailable from the overlooks on the ground. ...Read More

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