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    • lister_yu 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Easy drive to visitors centre, nice walk [partly steep] to the falls, nice scenery at the falls, really nasty toilets at the visitors centre [a little bit more cleaning would not harm at all]OverallGo there and have a look at the falls. You will not regret it.
    • Herbsteraged 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Under an overcast sky we drove up the narrow winding road to the car park, wide vehicles and camper vans need to be very careful.The walk is very pleasant and easy on one side of the stream, harder muddier on the other. Prams and push chairs were being used and the track is quite wide.At the head of the track some agility is required to get to the top pools.Strangely no bird life or sound was observed, quite sad really after walking similar sites in the SI and hearing Tui's, Robins and the like.
    • curwoodmelonie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we had come to the falls after a recommendation from family in New Plymouth. Absolutely beautiful. from the moment you leave the farmland and drive through the forest to the almost etheric path down to the falls. Very inspiring.
    • Estaban57 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Only a relatively small waterfall but the setting in natural bush is impressive. Be prepared to walk about 10-15 down a relatively steep road and a few hundred steps. Just remember you also need to walk back up these.
    • Greypolly 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Located on the south side of Mt Taranaki, Dawson Falls are another excellent New Zealand waterfall. The falls are accessed by driving to Stratford, turn right into Celia St/Opunake Rd, then turn right into Manaia Rd, and driving up the mountain to Dawson Falls Information centre. The falls walking track is located some 500 metres back down Manaia Road. The walking track to Dawson Falls is very steep with many steps! Be careful in wet weather, as the track can become slippery, but the view of the falls at the end is worth the descent. There are other walking tracks in the rainforest near Dawson Falls as well, but watch the weather, as it can change quickly!
    • JanP189 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful day so we detoured to Dawson Falls on our way south from New Plymouth to home - not difficult to find, well signposted. The last 6 km is on a narrow sealed mountain road but room for passing traffic - we met a bus coming in the opposite direction and although I was a bit nervous, it went past easily, you just have to be a little bit cautious. The bush on the way up was just beautiful, we tend to take this for granted in NZ I think but no wonder overseas visitors are blown away. Stopped in at the Visitor Centre manned by a very pleasant helpful DoC ranger, then drove 2 min back to the Falls walkway. The path was well maintained, lots of handrails and not too steep to the lookout. I wasn't going to go to the base of the Falls as I''m not as agile as I was but couldn't resist it and am pleased I went. It was a bit wet underfoot and quite steep going back up all those steps but a few rests did the trick. Although the drive in from the SH takes half an hour or so the walk is only 5 - 10 minutes. There is a loop track if you want to venture further. If it's a busy day it's probably best to leave your car in the Visitor Centre carpark but we took ours to the start of the track where you can park 4 or 5 vehicles. There are clean rest rooms at the carpark.
    • 49martint 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Only spent an hour here, but wish it could have been longer! Will definitely be back and spend more time in the National Park. Easy walking but beatific scenery and lots of walks.
    • abseilor 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we love being outdoors and this trip was worth it. the had been wet all week and the mountain still covered in cloud all made for a grwat trip. the DOC lady wad helpful and worth talking too at the start.we will be back to do some of the tracks in summer after the rest of the ice and snow had melted.
    • rrobbinsCleveland 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The drive up to the falls is interesting. It is one lane with thick bush on either side. The visitor center was closed the day we were there but the trails were well marked. The power station is five minutes from the visitor center and the falls view point ten minutes. The power generator is the oldest in continuos operation in New Zealand. You can look through the windows and see the turbine and the open frame generator. The water going through the turbine causes the building and ground to rumble. The water fall is one of the prettier ones we have seen. There is a cafe near the visitor center that had a good bowl of soup. It is all free, except for the soup, and well worth a visit.
    • ladyjanedoe 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The falls themselves are nice but the path down is quite steep and muddy from the nights rain/snow. But the drive up to the falls is on a tree covered one lane road up to a resort. It's only about 5 minutes to get up there and is wonderful with the sun shinning through the leaves.
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