Rakaia Gorge

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Rakaia Gorge slices through the Canterbury Plains with startling drama, a turquoise-blue river churning between sheer rock walls just an hour's drive from Christchurch. This is where braided river meets rugged canyon, offering a quick but potent hit of South Island wilderness that feels a world away from the city. Whether you're stretching your legs on a road trip or seeking a half-day escape, the gorge delivers with walking trails, jet boat thrills, and a famous suspension bridge that frames the perfect photo.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Rakaia Gorge: enough for the walkway loop (allow 1 hour return) and a quick stop for photos. If you add a jet boat ride (30–45 minutes) or a fishing session, budget half a day. The gorge works perfectly as a lunch stop on the drive between Christchurch and the Mackenzie Country – pack a picnic and soak in the views.

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