Taupō is located on the northeastern shore of
Lake Taupō, New Zealand's largest lake, which is itself in the
caldera of the
Taupō Volcano. The
Waikato River drains the lake and runs through the town, separating the CBD and the northern suburbs. The river flows over the
Huka Falls, a short distance north of the town, Taupō is a centre of volcanic and
geothermal activity, and hot springs suitable for bathing are located at several places in the vicinity. The volcanic
Mount Tauhara lies six kilometres (4 mi) to the east. Taupo is 153km south west of
Hamilton; 80km south of
Rotorua and 50km north of
Turangi. Somewhat to the northeast are significant hot springs. These springs contain
extremophile micro-organisms that live in extremely hot environments. The small but growing satellite town of
Kinloch, where there is a golf course designed by
Jack Nicklaus, is 20 kilometres west along the lake.
Suburbs Taupō suburbs include: •
Wharewaka – has a popular swimming spot for locals and a growing new subdivision along with a large retirement village. •
Nukuhau – lies north of the Waikato River. To the south-west lies Acacia Bay and to the south lies Taupō town centre. • Richmond Heights – lies to the east of Rainbow Point and south of Mountain View. It is home to the Richmond Heights shopping centre. •
Waipahihi – lies to the north of Richmond Heights. It is home to the Waipahihi Primary School, and the Waipahihi Botanical Gardens. • Mount View – lies north of the Taupō CBD •
Acacia Bay – lies west of Tapuaeharuru Bay • Rainbow Point – lies north of Wharewaka and west of Richmond Heights. To the west lies Lake Taupō. •
Tauhara – lies just north of Hilltop and east of Mount View. Mount Tauhara lies just east of Tauhara. Tauhara is the location of Tauhara primary school, Tauhara College and Tauhara Golf course. •
Hilltop – lies south of Tauhara. Hilltop is the location of
Hilltop School,
Taupo Intermediate School, Taupō Hospital, Taharepa shopping centre and Hilltop shopping centre. • Taupō CBD ;Outer suburbs • Five Mile Bay – is located on the east side of Lake Taupō, south of Wharewaka and north of Waitahanui on
State Highway 1 just west of
Taupō Airport. It is a popular swimming/water skiing beach that is very busy in summer. Five Mile Bay is one of three similar named bays along the lake shoreline, the others being Two Mile Bay and Three Mile Bay. •
Wairakei – is a small settlement, and
geothermal area 8-kilometres north of Taupō. •
Waitahanui – is a village on the eastern shore of Lake Taupō.
Climate Taupō has an
oceanic climate (
Cfb). The town is located inland, which results in the accumulation of dry air causing severe frost during winter. However snowfall in Taupō is rare. The summer climate in Taupō is mild with maximum average temperature reaching 23 degrees and a minimum average temperature of 10 degrees. }} }} == Demographics ==