Henderson Bay

Coordinates: 34°45′21″S 173°07′51″E / 34.7557°S 173.1307°E / -34.7557; 173.1307
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Henderson Bay is located in New Zealand
Henderson Bay
Henderson Bay

Henderson Bay is a bay on the Aupouri Peninsula, near the very top of the North Island in New Zealand.[1] It is on the eastern side of the peninsula next to the Pacific Ocean and 7 km off New Zealand State Highway 1, 66 km south of Cape Reinga and 10 km north of Houhora. A gravel road connects the bay to the highway.

Looking south across Henderson Bay. (The Simmonds Islands are visible on the far left.)

Recreation[edit]

Henderson Bay is popular for surfing. It has consistent surf, with the beach and reef both having left and right hand breaks, however submerged rocks are a hazard.[2]

History[edit]

There is evidence that New Zealand's biggest tsunami took place at Henderson Bay between 1450 and 1480AD, leaving deposits more than 30 metres above sea level and reaching about a kilometre inland from the coast.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Info About Bay". Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Henderson Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (Northland, New Zealand)". www.surf-forecast.com. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Henderson Bay in Aupouri holds tsunami record". www.nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 28 April 2020.

34°45′21″S 173°07′51″E / 34.7557°S 173.1307°E / -34.7557; 173.1307