Wharewaka

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Wharewaka
Northern Koura crayfish on the beach at Wharewaka
Northern Koura crayfish on the beach at Wharewaka
Interactive map of Wharewaka
Coordinates: 38°43′54″S 176°04′15″E / 38.73167°S 176.07083°E / -38.73167; 176.07083
CountryNew Zealand
CityTaupō
Local authorityTaupō District Council
Electoral wardTaupō General Ward
Area
  Land570 ha (1,400 acres)
Population
 (June 2025)[2]
  Total
2,250
  Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Richmond Heights
(Lake Taupō)
Wharewaka
Maunganamu
Waitahanui

Wharewaka is a suburb of Taupō, New Zealand. It stretches from Rainbow Point to Five Mile Bay on the west side of State Highway 1. Wharewaka lies on a small point of land next to Lake Taupō and 1.6 km northwest of the Taupō Airport.

Wharewaka has a large proportion of holiday homes. Recent developments such as the Wharewaka Point Development and the Lakeside development have seen a rise in population[citation needed].

Wharewaka Point is a busy swimming beach during the summer. It is popular with tourists and locals alike.

Wharewaka is also the location of the Summerset retirement village.

After an M5.7 earthquake on 30 November 2022, 170 metres of the shoreline at Wharewaka Point collapsed into the lake.[3]

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