Kerosene Creek, located near Rotorua, is a natural hot spring known for its warm, inviting waters and picturesque surroundings. The creek derives its name from the slightly oily film on the water's surface, a natural occurrence resulting from the presence of mineral oils in the water. This unique spot offers visitors a chance to experience a natural spa amidst the lush greenery of the New Zealand bush. The 'architecture' of Kerosene Creek is purely natural, formed over centuries. The creek features a series of small waterfalls and natural pools, with steam often seen rising from the warm water, creating an ethereal atmosphere. The surrounding rocks, shaped and smoothed by the flow of water, add to the rustic charm of the area. Ensure you keep your valuables safe, as the area is open and unsupervised. It's also advisable to wear water shoes to protect your feet from the rocky bottom. Respect the natural environment by not using soaps or shampoos in the creek and taking all trash with you when you leave to preserve the area's natural beauty. Be mindful of the water temperature before entering, and avoid submerging your head to prevent the risk of infections from waterborne bacteria. Kerosene Creek is located approximately 30 minutes' drive south of Rotorua. To get there, drive south from Rotorua on SH5 towards Taupo, then turn left onto Old Waiotapu Road. The entrance to Kerosene Creek is a short drive from there. Note that the road is gravel and can be rough, so drive carefully. There is a car park at the entrance, and from there, it's a short walk to the creek itself. Read MoreOverview of Kerosene Creek in Rotorua
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