Pouākai Range
| Pouākai Range | |
|---|---|
The Pouākai Range viewed from Mount Taranaki, with the Kaitake Range in the background  | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Pouākai | 
| Elevation | 1,395 m (4,577 ft) | 
| Coordinates | 39°14′17″S 174°00′51″E / 39.23806°S 174.01417°E | 
| Geography | |
| Location | North Island, New Zealand | 
| Geology | |
| Rock age(s) | 250 ka, Pleistocene | 
| Rock type | Andesite | 
| Volcanic belt | Taranaki Volcanic Lineament | 
| Last eruption | 210 ka | 
The Pouākai Range is an eroded and heavily vegetated stratovolcano in the North Island of New Zealand, located northwest of Mount Taranaki. It consists of the remains of a collapsed Pleistocene stratovolcano. The range is surrounded by a ring plain of lahar deposits from a massive collapse that has been dated as roughly 250,000 years old.
The region has been reshaped more recently after each cone collapse from Mount Taranaki.