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List of lakes of New Zealand

This is a list of lakes in New Zealand.

Largest
Lakes with a surface area of more than Deepest lakes Maximum depth and average depth in metres: • Lake Hauroko: 462 and ~117. • Lake Manapouri: 444 and 149. • Lake Te Anau: 425 and ~169. • Lake Wakatipu: 420 and ~217. • Lake Hāwea: 392 and ~161. • Lake Wānaka: 311 and ~160. These six lakes are all situated on the South Island. The deepest lake on the North Island is: • Lake Waikaremoana: 256 and 75. ==North Island==
North Island
Northland The following lakes are located in the Northland Region. Auckland The following lakes are located in the Auckland Region. Many of the lakes in the Auckland Region are man made reservoirs, constructed in the hilly catchment areas of the Waitakere and Hunua ranges in order to provide a water supply for the Auckland urban area. Waikato The following lakes are located in the Waikato region. The various pools of the Tongariro River system, as listed below, can be found in detail on their own page at Pools of the Tongariro River. Pools of the Tongariro River The following is a list of named pools on the Tongariro River. Full details of these pools, many of which are little more than widenings of the river or clear areas of the river's delta marshes, can be found at Pools of the Tongariro River. • Admirals Pool • Bain Pool • Barlows Pool • Beggs Pool • Big Bend Pool • Blue Pool • Boulder Pool • Breakaway Pool • Breakfast Pool • Cattle Rustlers Pool • Cherry Pool • Cliff Pool • Cobham Pool • Dans Pool • DeLatours Pool • Downs Pool • Duchess Pool • Fan Pool • Fence Pool • Graces Pool • Hydro Pool • Island Pool • Jellicoe Pool • Jones Pool • Judges Pool • Kamahi Pool • Log Pool • Lonely Pool • Lower Birch Pool • Major Jones Pool • Never Fail Pool • Poplar Pool • Poutu Pool • Red Hut Pool • Reed Pool • Sand Pool • Shag Pool • Silly Pool • Stag Pool • Swirl Pool • The Bends Pool • The Rip • Upper Birch Pool • Upper Island Pool • Waddells Pool • Whitikau Pool Bay of Plenty The following lakes are located in the Bay of Plenty Region. Gisborne The following lakes are located in the Gisborne Region. Hawke's Bay The following lakes are located in the Hawke's Bay Region. Taranaki The following lakes are located in the Taranaki Region. Manawatū-Whanganui The following lakes are located in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Wellington The following lakes are located in the Wellington Region. ==South Island==
South Island
Tasman The following lakes are located in the Tasman Region. Nelson The following lakes are located in the Nelson Region. Marlborough The following lakes are located in the Marlborough Region. West Coast The following lakes are located in the West Coast region. Canterbury The following lakes are located in the Canterbury region. Otago The following lakes are located in the Otago region. Southland The following lakes are located in the Southland region. ==Other islands==
Other islands
Auckland Islands Campbell Island Chatham Islands Many of the lakes in the Chatham Islands are either lagoons filling sinkholes in the island's limestone structure, or low-lying peat lakes. The island chain is dominated by Te Whanga Lagoon, which occupies the centre of the main island and accounts for one sixth of the surface area of the archipelago. Cook Islands Kermadec Islands Ross Dependency The following lakes are located in Ross Dependency, New Zealand's claim in Antarctica. ==See also==
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