Bridal Veil Falls is a plunge waterfall located along the Pakoka River in the Waikato area of New Zealand. The waterfall is 55m high, and has over time caused the formation of a large pool at the base of the waterfall. The falls are in the 217ha Wairēinga Scenic Reserve with tawa-dominated forest.FormationThe water cascades over a basalt cliff, formed by volcanic activity, when an Okete Volcanics vent, on the 226m hill just to the north, erupted about 2 million years ago and blocked the valley.Access and recreational activitiesApproximately 15 minutes from the nearby town of Raglan, the falls can be found after an easy 10-minute walk through native bush, along the Pakoka River. Facilities include parking, long-drop toilets and four lookout platforms. River crossings are bridged. It is a steep descent to the falls base, not handicap enabled, by 261 steps cut into a well maintained path.400m beyond Bridal Veil car park, where Kawhia Rd becomes gravel, is the start of the 6 km Pipiwharauroa Way walking and cycling track.Swimming and rock climbing The pool should not be swum in as water quality does not meet health standards for swimming. Abseiling and rock climbing are not permitted due to damage to endangered plant life (the threatened spider orchid Corybas “Kaitarakihi” (Corybas aff. rivularis)).
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