Lake Kihona Explained

Lake Kihona
Coords:-34.63°N 172.9067°W
Type:dune lake
Pushpin Map:Northland
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Lake Kihona
Outflow:Pukekura Stream
Area:7.8ha
Max-Depth:8.3m (27.2feet)

Lake Kihona is a dune lake in the Northland Region of New Zealand. It is located to the northwest of Te Kao on the Aupouri Peninsula.

The lake was formed from a gully system dammed by sand dunes to the west. There is an inflow stream on the northeastern side of the lake, and the lake discharges to Ninety Mile Beach on the west coast via Pukekura Stream.[1]

The catchment is predominantly pine forestry, with a manuka scrub buffer on the northern side of the lake.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Northland Lakes Ecological Status 2010. Northland Regional Council.