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Best ways to get to Huka Falls, Taupō, NZ

With its roaring turquoise water and dramatic natural surroundings, Huka Falls is one of the most spectacular attractions in New Zealand’s North Island. Located just outside Taupō, the falls draw visitors from around the world who come to witness the incredible power of the Waikato River as it rushes through a narrow volcanic gorge. But getting to Huka Falls can be part of the adventure itself. Whether you prefer a scenic lakeside walk, an exciting jet boat ride, or a quick drive to the lookout, there are several great ways to experience this iconic destination. In this guide, I’ll share the best ways to get to Huka Falls so you can choose the option that suits your travel style and make the most of your visit.

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Get to Huka Falls by Driving

The quickest, most efficient, and best way to get to Huka Falls is by car. Just a few steps from the car park, you are crossing over the bridge and seeing the vast volume of water rushing underneath your feet toward the drop of 11 metres, which is not that far away. The water’s force comes from the Waikato River. The Waikato River meanders down from Lake Taupō, going from about 100m across to 15m at its narrowest point. It then erupts into the open again, beginning its journey north.

Waikato River Power. Getting to Huka Falls.
The raging waters are going down to the drop.

As you walk along the path, it’s only about 20m to another lookout over the raging waters below. Another few metres along, you get your first glimpse of the falls, thundering 11m over into the white foam below. From here, there is another lookout just a few metres along the path before it continues up to Aratiatia Rapids, another 2 hours downriver.

Aratiatia Dam Gates. Getting to Huka Falls.
Aratiatia Dam Gates open at certain times of the day.

An alternative lookout is on the other side of the river. Take the path from the car park to the Craters of the Moon. This one is about 200m down the path, but, in my opinion, the lookout is better than the other side. You can see the falls more clearly, as opposed to being on top of them, as shown in the photo below, and it is less crowded.

Getting to Huka Falls.
Huka Falls in all her glory.

You can carry on along this path to The Hub Café or, before then, take another track along the Waikato to the Red Bridge. You can either continue up to the Aratiatia Rapids from the bridge or return to Huka Falls.

The Waikato to Red Bridge. Getting to Huka Falls.
I was looking across the Waikato towards the Red Bridge in the distance.

Get to Huka Falls by Walking

Alternatively, you can walk from Spa Thermal Park, taking County Avenue off Spa Road to the car park. From here, you can soak away your aches and pains in Otumuheke Stream, where the hot water from the stream mixes with the Waikato River.

Where Otumuheke Stream and the Waikato meet. Getting to Huka Falls.
It’s a popular spot because it offers free hot water, so arrive early.

Of course, it’s a long way to Huka Falls, as it’s about a 2-hour return walk with views across the Waikato River, or an extra 4-hour return, but it is the most beautiful and tranquil way to get there. You can add the Aratiatia Rapids track to your trip from Huka Falls.

Lowest part of Walk to Huka Falls. Getting to Huka Falls.
A great track along the Waikato, although it’s up and down in parts.

Get to Huka Falls On the Water

Another way to get to Huka Falls is by boat. There are two options: fast and furious or slow and sedate.

Huka Falls Jet in action. Getting to Huka Falls.
Exhilarating fun that will keep a smile on your face from start to finish.

I have done the Huka Falls Cruise, but not the Huka Falls Jet. I have seen them both at the Falls, and whichever one (or both) you choose will be worth it.

Getting to Huka Falls.
The Huka Falls Cruise was getting as close as possible to the torrent of water from Huka Falls.

You can read more on boat trips on the Waikato River on my blog, 5 Cruises on Lake Taupō and the Waikato River.

Conclusion

Whichever way you choose to get to Huka Falls, you won’t be disappointed by the beauty that you will find. It’s no wonder that it’s the most-visited natural attraction in New Zealand.

Where I Stayed

Taupo Youth Hostel.
The first sight you see of YHA Taupō.

I stayed in the Taupō Youth Hostel, Finlay Jacks. Not only is there free street parking, but the hostel is also set up in a U-shape, with a fantastic courtyard in the middle. Here, you can talk with fellow travellers about what’s best to see and do.

In the evening, stroll down to the lakeside and see the sunset over Lake Taupō. It’s one of the must-dos in Taupō.

  • Free Wifi
  • Free Parking
  • Outdoor area with BBQ
  • Fully equipped kitchen (with food storage area), Communal Dining and Lounge Room with Netflix
  • Recycling Stations
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Book Exchange
  • 24-Hour Guest Access
  • Travel/Activity Bookings
  • Bicycle Hire
  • Luggage Storage options
  • After-hours Check-in on Request
  • Hair Dryers
  • Towel Hire
  • Bicycle Hire

How To Get Here

Finlay Jack’s is at 20 Taniwha Street, a short stroll down to the shops and Lake of Taupō.

Another Fantastic Sunset at Taupo
The sunsets over Lake Taupō rarely let me down. The colours are amazing.

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One comment on “Best ways to get to Huka Falls, Taupō, NZ

Kathryn says:

Enjoyed reading your blog the photos are just beautiful makes me wish I was there with you

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