Hauhungatahi
Hauhungatahi is an eroded andesitic volcano at the southern end of the Taupō Volcanic Zone in New Zealand, located about 12 kilometres (7 mi) north–west of Mount Ruapehu. Although relatively little-known, at 1,521 metres (4,990 ft) Hauhungatahi is one of the highest volcanoes in New Zealand, exceeded in elevation by only Ruapehu, Taranaki/Egmont (including Fanthams Peak), and the Tongariro massif (including Ngauruhoe). It is part of the Tongariro National Park.
Elevation: 1521 m
Country: New Zealand
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- Hauhungatahi hiking routes
- Hauhungatahi best routes
- Hauhungatahi camping
- Hauhungatahi parking
- Hauhungatahi car park
- Hauhungatahi difficulty
- Hauhungatahi family friendly
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- Hauhungatahi sunrise hike
- Hauhungatahi sunset hike