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About Ruapehu

The Ruapehu region is an adventure junkie's dream. It boasts some of New Zealand's largest ski fields, active volcanoes, and rivers. Visitors wanting an iconic New Zealand experience cannot go past the natural, historical and scenic wonders that this region offers.

Volcanic Landscape: Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, Tongariro

Forming the backbone of the North Island, the Central Plateau’s triplet volcanoes – Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe – command a domineering presence on the rugged landscape. Though Tongariro and Ngauruhoe are dormant, feisty Ruapehu has been known to burst into spectacular life, last erupting in 1996.

In March, 2007, Ruapehu's crater lake flooded, causing a lahar to cascade down the mountainside. The lahar, consisting of approximately 1.3 million cubic metres of mud, water and debris, caused road and railway closures. It also washed over the memorial site of the 1953 Tangiwai disaster - when 151 people lost their lives to a major lahar.

Ski Whakapapa & Turoa

Despite its tumultuous reputation, Ruapehu is home to two of New Zealand’s top ski areasWhakapapa and Turoa.  With world class facilities and some great après-ski action in the towns of National Park Village and Ohakune the thrill of skiing an active volcano lures many to the region during the ski season (June-November).

Tongariro National Park

In the summer months the region offers different delights, with some of the country’s most stunning hiking tracks located in the Tongariro National Park.  Encompassing 80,000 hectares this UNESCO World Heritage Area offers a number of walks, including the highly acclaimed Tongariro Crossing – voted New Zealand’s top short walk. It is the oldest such park in New Zealand, having been gifted to the people in 1887 by the chief of a local Māori tribe.  

National Park Village

Situated in the central North Island’s Volcanic Plateau, National Park Village is a small town that straddles the western side of the Tongariro National Park. It has established itself as one of the premier destinations for visitors wanting to explore the region, and it serves as the perfect base from which do so.  

Taumarunui

As the largest town in the region, Taumarunui is a great base from which to start your travels in the Ruapehu region. Sitting in rugged terrain in the upper reaches of the Whanganui River, the town had a rich history during the mid-1800s New Zealand Land Wars between the local Maori and Colonial forces. The region also played an important part in New Zealand's railway history.

More Information

Visit Ruapehu is the Regional Tourism Organisation for this region. Their website has more indepth regional information, events and local news.

 Chateau Tongariro - Ruapehu Region  HarryLawford (Flickr)

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Accommodation

With thousands of visitor beds available, from luxury mountain chalets to boutique bed & breakfasts and backpackers, there is a level of comfort to to suit every traveller.

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Activities

This region is bursting with activities. Try skiing or boarding on an active volcano, hike the many world famous tracks on offer, or simply relax and absorb nature in this idyllic destination.

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