Lake Waiparera is the largest of the Aupouri Peninsula lakes (108 hectares) but is relatively shallow (5.2 m). The lake catchment is approximately 70% pasture (mostly fenced) with the remainder in native scrub or wetland. The lake has several inflows, mostly drains on the south western side, but also a drain on the north-western and north eastern shores. There are no obvious outflows (source lawa.co.nz).
Lake Waiparera
Depth:
6.5 metres
Area:
108.6 hectares
Lake ID:
4328
Main vegetation type:
Exotic Forest
Kaitaia
34° 56' 47" S
173° 10' 59" E
Lowland
Iwi / representative groups:
- Ngāi Takoto
- Ngāti Kurī
- Te Aupōuri