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Coordinates: 38°1032S 175°5835E / 38.1755916667°S 175.976258333°E / -38.1755916667; 175.976258333
 

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Mamaku Ranges
The Fitzgerald Glade on SH 5 is in the western Mamaku Ranges and is usually noted by tourists who pass through as like a forest tunnel
Highest point
Elevation696 m (2,283 ft)
Coordinates38°10′32S 175°58′35E / 38.1755916667°S 175.976258333°E / -38.1755916667; 175.976258333
Geography
Map

Approximate extent of Mamaku Ranges

Geology
Age of rockMainly about 240 thousand years ago but some formations to south west over a million years ago and in southern valleys adjacent to the ranges as recent as 232 CE.
Mountain typeMostly rhyolitic formations
Type of rockPredominantly rhyolite volcanics
Volcanic beltTaupō Volcanic Zone
Climbing
Easiest routeSH 1 (but only briefly)
Normal routeSH 5 (classic scenic route through the middle) or State Highway 29 (New Zealand) (southern side of road)
AccessAs well as above there are multiple roads in the ignimbrite plateau region. Many of these however are private access to commercial forest. Access to much of the northern part of the range covered in native forest between SH 29 and SH 5 is often hard due to absence of formal tracks except access to the Rapurapu Kauri Track (off SH 29) and Te Rereiotura Falls (accessed from Ngatuhoa Lodge area off Frankham Road which is off Canal or Mangaaonui Roads which are off the Mclaren Falls Road off SH 29)

The Mamaku Ranges are a mountain range in the North IslandofNew Zealand. Located to the west of Lake Rotorua and north of Lake Taupō, they lie to the immediate south of the Kaimai Range and can be thought of as an extension of it, in much the same way that the Kaimai Range can be considered an extension of the Coromandel Range. The hills terminate in the south with the valley of the Waikato River.[citation needed] There were at one time numerous bush railways that ran over and through the Ranges.[1] One disused line has been developed for tourism.[2]

At their highest, the Mamaku Ranges rise to over 600 metres (2,000 ft), and much of the high ground within the hills forms a plateau. The range is extensively forested, with the Kaimai-Mamaku State Forest and Kinleith Forest both covering a considerable part of them. The forest includes kauri trees growing at the far southern limit of their natural range.[3] Some Kauri can be accessed via the Rapurapu Kauri Track.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Green, "Rails Over the Mamakus." (1988, Railway Enthusiasts Society).
  • ^ Self Drive Rail Cars
  • ^ TEARA NZ Southern limits of Kauri and other plants
  • ^ NZ DOC Rapurapu Kauri Track

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