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Lake Wairarapa is a lake at the southern end of the North Island of New Zealand, 50 kilometers east of Wellington. The lake covers an area of 78km2, and is the third largest in the North Island, fractionally smaller than Lake Rotorua. The nearest town to the lake is Featherston, which is located five kilometres from its northern shore.The lake's catchment area is large, and includes the eastern slopes of the Rimutaka and Tararua Ranges. The lake takes water from several rivers and was originally the main outflow for the Ruamahanga. This in turn drained slowly into Palliser Bay and Cook Strait ten kilometres south near the settlement of Lake Ferry, via what is now Lake Onoke. The river, however, was diverted in the 1960s to assist flow, thereby reducing flooding for farmers. The lake today therefore covers an area significantly smaller than its historical size of around 210 km²The area around the lake is low-lying and swampy, and recent efforts have been made to preserve its important wetland features and restore wildlife habitat that has been degraded through human use. Agriculture and river development, flood control, and waterway diversions have resulted in the drainage of large areas of the wetlands, reducing their ecological values. The lake forms part of the Wairarapa Moana Wetlands Park.

Address: Upper Hutt
State: Upper Hutt



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Lake Wairarapa Lake Wairarapa 0 meter Nice and relaxing can talk to the swans. Thankfully they don't talk back.
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Nice and relaxing can talk to the swans. Thankfully they don't talk back.
I grew up near here. Can be very windy but some more shelter tree's are doing a great job. Nice place in good weather. Lake has short chop so can be dangerous in wind. Conditions can change very quickly. Fun to play and explore. Good Experience for horses to go somewhere different, camping. Often see motorbikes here.
Such a great place to visit
The lake is very picturesque. However I would not swim in it; water is way too muddy in my opinion. Could be good with a canoe or kayak instead.
Mother nature at it's best very peaceful atmosphere
Peace. Nice scenery
A great and picturesque lake that is teeming with wild life.
I do a lot of hunting and fishing here
Fantastic space for your dog to run around and be a dog.
This is a nice relaxing drive just outside of Wellington. The road wraps around a few agricultural fields and in between some trees. Good fod a sunny day and a short <1hr road trip. Do not make the mistake of thinking this lake is as breathtaking as Lake Taupo or Queenstown - the water is brown.
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