Lake Rotoehu

Lake in the North Island of New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lake Rotoehu is the smallest in a chain of three lakes to the northeast of Lake Rotorua in New Zealand's North Island. It is located between the city of Rotorua and town of Whakatāne. The southern end of the lake occupies part of the Okataina caldera. It is fed (underground seepage) by Lake Rotomā to the east, and flows westward joining Lake Rotoiti. The lake is one of the least visited, but offers great Kayaking and fishing (rainbow trout). It has two access points, Otautu Bay and Kennedy Bay and is well located centrally to many other places e.g. the ocean, mountain biking, hiking etc. It has very good wildlife and birdlife with several rarely seen birds. In particular the endangered kōkako is located close by.

LocationNorth Island
Coordinates38°1′S 176°32′E
Primary outflowssink hole in the northern arm
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Lake Rotoehu
Lake Rotoehu
Lake Rotoehu
Location of Lake Rotoehu
Location of Lake Rotoehu
Lake Rotoehu
LocationNorth Island
Coordinates38°1′S 176°32′E
Typecrater lake
Primary outflowssink hole in the northern arm
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Max. length4.6 km (2.9 mi)[1]
Max. width4.0 km (2.5 mi)[1]
Surface area8.1 km2 (3.1 sq mi)[1]
Average depth8.3 m (27 ft)[1]
Max. depth13.5 m (44 ft)[1]
Surface elevation295 m (968 ft)[1]
Islandsnil
SettlementsOtautu Bay and Kennedy Bay- Rotorua 30km away
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Location
Interactive map of Lake Rotoehu
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The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "turbid lake" for Rotoehu.[2]

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