May 23, 2016
Te Waikoropupu Springs boasts some of the clearest water in the world, second only to Blue Lake (in Nelson Lakes National Park, New Zealand) and the sub-glacial waters of Antarctica.
I’m not sure whether to describe these springs as being a very large pool or a very small lake, but I can describe it as a beautiful body of water surrounded by bushy forest. Its white sand floor lets the beautiful colors (ranging from blue-violet to pretty greens) of this pure water show through unimpeded.
This place is spiritually significant to the native Maori people and considered sacred. While I don’t really know the legends, I can say it does seem to be one of those places that seem to naturally compel quiet and respect.
In all, a visit to these springs starts with a good informational display at the entrance followed by a combination trail and elevated boardwalk through the scenic reserve, including some viewing platforms over the springs. You can stop at the springs, but it’s really worthwhile to take the trail all the way through for beautiful river and forest views (about 45 minutes but it’s an easy walk).
Below, a gallery of photos from Te Waikoropupu Springs and circuit loop walk (click to enlarge and scroll).–Cyndi