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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Natural Landscapes, East

Lake Rotoehu
Rotoehu means "turbid" or discoloured waters.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Public Places & Spaces, Walking & Hiking, Natural Landscapes, East

Lake Rotoiti
Lake Rotoiti is one of the three largest lakes in the Rotorua region. Surrounded by lush native bush, it also features glow worm caves and a secluded hot pool complex. 
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Lakes & Rivers, Walking & Hiking, Natural Landscapes, East

Lake Rotokākahi (Green Lake)
Rotokākahi means "the lake of the shellfish kakahi". Locals also refer to the lake as the Green Lake.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Walking & Hiking, Natural Landscapes, East

Lake Rotomā
Lake Rotomā means "lake of exceptionally clear water". The lake currently has the best water quality of all the Rotorua lakes.
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Fishing, Geothermal Wonders, Lakes & Rivers, Natural Landscapes, South

Lake Rotomahana
Sitting at the base of Mount Tarawera, Lake Rotomahana is steeped in history and surrounded by geothermal features like geysers, fumeroles and colourful steaming cliffs.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Natural Landscapes, Central

Lake Rotorua
The largest of our region’s lakes, Rotorua is a volcanic caldera, formed from the crater of a large volcano.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Public Places & Spaces, Walking & Hiking, Natural Landscapes, East

Lake Tarawera
One of the largest lakes in New Zealand, the picturesque Lake Tarawera (meaning ‘burnt spear’), is a firm favourite with boaties, and famous for the size and condition of its rainbow trout.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Public Places & Spaces, Walking & Hiking, Natural Landscapes, East

Lake Tikitapu
Lake Tikitapu, affectionately known as Blue Lake, is a local favourite and well known to regular visitors to Rotorua.
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