Karapiro
Karapiro is a settlement and lake in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island.
Lake Karapiro:
Lake Karapiro is an artificial lake formed by the Karapiro Dam on the Waikato River. It is a significant feature of the area, popular for recreation, particularly rowing, waterskiing, and kayaking. The lake was created in 1947 and is one of a series of hydroelectric lakes on the Waikato River. It has hosted several international rowing events, including the World Rowing Championships in 1978 and 2010. The lake is also a popular venue for national rowing competitions and training.
Karapiro Dam:
The Karapiro Dam is a hydroelectric dam operated by Mercury Energy. It plays a crucial role in generating electricity for the North Island grid.
Karapiro (Settlement):
The settlement of Karapiro is located near the lake and dam. It is a small rural community supported by agriculture, tourism related to the lake, and the hydroelectric power industry. The area is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.