A quick park and grab at a hidden Lake in Kamo.
The Lake itself is roped off and is on Māori land, but you can still appreciate the view from the roadside hiding spot of this cache. We love how quickly you feel like you're in the countryside when you explore Te Kamo surrounds.
Lake Ora, once called Lake Oara, means alive, well or satisfied with food. It was a rich food source in the early days when people used to camp for a week in the open down by the lake, eeling. The eels were dried for a food supply.
This cache is not on any private property and there's easy roadside parking close to the lake.