Mount Raukà «mara is a 1413-metre (4636 ft) mountain that is the northernmost major peak in the Raukà «mara Range in the northeast of New Zealand's North Island. It is part of the backbone of the range, which forms part of a line of mountains extending along the eastern side of the North Island between the Gisborne District and Wellington.
Mount Raukà «mara is clearly visible from a great distance at sea, being located only 25 kilometres from both Cape Runaway and East Cape. Several rivers have their sources on the slopes of Raukà «mara, among them tributaries of the Raukokore and Tapuaeroa Rivers.