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Dawson Falls

Dawson Falls, also known as Te Rere o Noke, is an 18-meter waterfall, the most popular one at Mt Egmont National Park due to an easy accessibility and its beauty.

The centerpiece of Egmont National Park is Mount Tarnaki.

The funny thing about this classically-shaped volcano was that it actually doubled as the iconic Japanese volcano Mt Fuji in the Tom Cruise movie The Last Samurai.

Official Website
https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/taranaki/places/egmon…
Waterfall Image
Dawson Falls
Hike duration
20 minutes
Walking and driving instructions

Dawson Falls is roughly a 1-hour’ drive away from New Plymouth or 2 hours’ from Wanganui. The road surface is always sealed.

Make your own way to Stratford. From here follow the signs ‘Dawson Falls Visitor Centre’: turn into Celia St which becomes Opunake Rd and follow it for the next 14.5 km. Then turn right into Manaia Rd and follow it for the next 9 km until you reach a huge car park. Last few km is a magnificent road through a forest. Enjoy! Toilets, well-maintained picnic area, the DOC office and café are available at the end of the road (1-3 minutes’ walk from the parking).

From the car park follow a walking 20-minutes’ return Dawson Falls track which leads to the base of the waterfall. The first part of the track follows the main road (downhill), then it jumps into the forest. Within 5 minutes you reach a tracks’ junction. Here you have a choice: either walk to the upper waterfall’s lookout (5 minutes return) or descend to the waterfall’s base (5-10 minutes return). We highly recommend walking both tracks. The track, which descends to the base, consists of a few stairs which are more or less easy but can be slippery. Return via the same track.

Alternatively, you can park your car at Manaia Rd (near the sign Dawson Falls track 5 min), in this case, you can save 10 minutes.

The official topo maps say that this waterfall is 16m high, while the DOC sign says – 18m. The truth is out there =)

Due to the stairs, the track is not suitable for wheelchairs/kids strollers.

http://waterfalls.co.nz/waterfalls-by-region/north-island/163-new-zealand-waterfalls/north-island/taranaki/egmont-national-park/141-dawson-falls

Waterfall height
18 meters
Waterfall video
Waterfall location
North Island
Hike difficulty
Easy

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