Lake Rotokare Scenic Reserve is a stunning wildlife sanctuary featuring an expansive predator-proof fence enclosing rich native flora and fauna. It's a treasure trove for nature enthusiasts and offers tranquil outdoor activities.
Lake Rotokare Scenic Reserve spans 337 hectares of lush native forest and wetland, encircling a stunning 17.8-hectare natural lake. Located in the Taranaki region of New Zealand, this picturesque reserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity, thriving with a spectrum of indigenous flora and fauna. A sanctuary for native birds, the reserve is home to species such as tūī, kererū, and hihi, providing ample bird-watching opportunities. Established in 2004, the predator-free environment ensures the protection and ongoing recovery of these species, supported by a strategic predator exclusion fence built around the reserve. Visitors can explore walking tracks that provide breathtaking views of both the surrounding forest and the serene lake. The reserve not only offers the perfect setting for hiking and picnicking but also invites visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the natural surroundings, making it a coveted spot for educational field trips and casual outings alike.
The predator-proof fence that allows native species to thrive
Walking tracks offering views of both lush forests and the tranquil lake
Home to rare and reintroduced bird species like hihi and North Island saddleback
High-quality educational exhibits and signage explaining native flora and fauna
This extensive fence allows the indigenous wildlife to flourish without threat from invasive species.
A scenic boardwalk that provides an immersive experience through the wetland ecosystem surrounding the lake.
A natural 17.8-hectare lake offering serene views and a habitat for numerous bird species.