Mount Eden Volcano: Auckland City's Highest Peak
Aerial view of Mount Eden (Source: GNS Science) With over 48 volcanoes to choose from, deciding which one to visit first might be a difficult task - at least not for me. Given its geological, social and cultural significance as a volcanic attraction, Mount Eden deserves to be my Auckland Volcano #1. Also, did I say that it is the city's highest peak? Quick Volcanic Facts Official Name: Mount Eden Maori (indigenous) Name: Maungawhau Location: 250 Mt Eden Road, Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand Type: Cinder cone (or scoria cone) Classification: Extinct volcano Elevation: 196 metres Prominent Geological Feature: 50 metre-deep crater Last known eruption: Some 15,000 years ago Historical Significance: Used as a Maori 'Pa' or early settlement; previous archaeological site Current use: Recreational domain for the local community; tourist attraction Conservation Status: Protected by the New Zealand Historical Places Act 1980 Information Sources: Smith, Lowe &...