The Pouakai Range is an eroded and heavily vegetated stratovolcano in the North Island of New Zealand, located northwest of Mount Taranaki. It consists of the remains of a collapsed Pleistocene stratovolcano. The range is surrounded by a ring plain of lahar deposits from a massive collapse that has been dated as roughly 250,000 years old.
The region has been reshaped more recently after each cone collapse from Mount Taranaki.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Pouākai is
# 9 out of 34 in Egmont National Park # 9 out of 220 in Taranaki # 6 out of 104 in New Plymouth District # 88 out of 2137 in the Kaweka Range
By prominence Pouākai is
# 2 out of 34 in Egmont National Park # 3 out of 220 in Taranaki # 2 out of 104 in New Plymouth District # 48 out of 2137 in the Kaweka Range
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