Te Waikoropupu Springs

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Te Waikoropupu Springs, also known as Pupu Springs, are the largest freshwater springs in New Zealand and among the clearest waters ever measured. Nestled in a tranquil reserve near Takaka in Golden Bay, these sacred Māori springs pump out an astonishing 14 cubic metres of water per second, creating a mesmerising turquoise pool that seems to glow from within. The surrounding native bush and boardwalk offer a serene setting where you can witness the water's incredible clarity—visibility exceeds 60 metres, making every pebble and fallen leaf appear suspended in liquid glass.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 45 minutes to 1 hour to fully experience the springs and boardwalk. It's a perfect short stop on a drive through Golden Bay; combine it with a visit to the nearby Te Waikoropupu Springs Reserve or a picnic by the Takaka River. If you're a photography enthusiast, arrive early or late in the day for softer light and fewer crowds.

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