- Icon
- no
- Text
- Map of nearby approximate surface volcanic deposits to the Kakaramea-Tihia Massif. The red makers indicate the Kakaramea and Tihia peaks respectively. Lake Rotoaira is to the south and beyond it is Tongariro with its recent vents active in the last 15,000 years shaded , with craters in . Lakes in vents are outlined in . To the south east across the Te Ponanga Saddle are the deposits of Pihanga. The Taupō Volcano underneath Lake Taupō is to the north east.
- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Zoom
- 10
- Align
- center
- Width
- 250
- Height
- 250
- Location
- Taupō Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
- Image Map
- {{#tag:mapframe|[,,{ "type": "Feature", "properties": { "marker-size": "small", "marker-color": "#ff0000", "marker-symbol": "volcano", "title": "Kakaramea" }, "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates":[175.69555, -38.97575]} },{ "type": "Feature", "properties": { "marker-size": "small", "marker-color": "#ff0000", "marker-symbol": "volcano", "title": "Tihia" }, "geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates":[175.72989, -38.99509]} }]|frameless=1
- Elevation M
- 1300
- Easiest Route
- Mt Tihia Track
- Last Eruption
- at least 20,000 years ago
- Label Position
- right