Lake Rotoroa (Tasman)

Lake Rotoroa lies within the borders of Nelson Lakes National Park in the South Island, New Zealand. The lake is fed by the D'Urville and Sabine rivers.

Lake Rotoroa
Lake Rotoroa
Lake Rotoroa
Location of Lake Rotoroa
Location of Lake Rotoroa
Lake Rotoroa
LocationNelson Lakes National Park, Tasman Region, South Island
Coordinates41°52′S 172°38′E
TypeFreshwater
Primary inflowsD'Urville, Sabine
Primary outflowsGowan River
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Max. length14.2 km (8.8 mi)
Max. depth145 m (476 ft)
IslandsNone
SettlementsRotoroa

The greatest depth is 145 metres, and it has a surface area of just under 23.5 km. The lake is surrounded by beech forest. Rotoroa is a small community at the base of the lake. The Gowan River flows out of the lake at this point, thus making the lake one of the sources of the Buller River system.

The Rotoroa Route, following the northeast side of the lake, has been permanently closed to public access.[1] Several other walking tracks can be accessed near the settlement at the head of the lake, and a water taxi travels the length of the lake to ferry trampers.[2]

The lake has introduced trout, which attract recreational fishermen. There is a fly-fishing lodge, Lake Rotoroa Lodge, on the lake.[3]

The word rotoroa is Māori for long lake.[4]

References

  1. "Rotoroa Route closed".
  2. Lake Rotoroa walking tracks, Department of Conservation, New Zealand.
  3. Lake Rotoroa Lodge.
  4. "1000 Māori place names". New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. 6 August 2019.


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