Photo: David Blaikie / CC BY 2.0
The Wharekopae River, nestled in the rugged hill country of the Gisborne region, is a hidden gem for those seeking authentic New Zealand backcountry experiences. This pristine river, famous for its emerald-green pools and dramatic limestone formations, offers exceptional trout fishing, kayaking, and bushwalking. The journey to the river itself is an adventure, winding through native forest and past working farms.
Highlights & What to See
- Upper Wharekopae Gorge: A stunning limestone canyon with crystal-clear pools perfect for a refreshing dip. The gorge walls are draped in ferns and moss, creating a Jurassic atmosphere.
- Trout Fishing: The river is renowned for its wild brown trout. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find challenging but rewarding waters, especially in the lower reaches.
- Kayaking and Whitewater: Grade 2-3 rapids through scenic gorges make this a favorite for intermediate paddlers. The section near the gorge offers continuous action.
- Wharekopae Road Scenic Drive: A winding gravel road that offers panoramic views of the Raukumara Range and glimpses of the river valley below.
- Native Birdlife: Keep an eye out for kererū (wood pigeon), tūī, and the elusive North Island brown kiwi — the area is a stronghold for kiwi.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least half a day for a visit, ideally a full day if you want to fish or kayak. The drive from Gisborne city takes about 45 minutes, so combine it with a picnic lunch. For a deeper experience, consider an overnight stay at one of the nearby farmstays or DOC campsites to fish at dawn and dusk.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gisborne City: The region's hub, known for its surf beaches, wineries, and the iconic Tairawhiti Museum. A perfect base for supplies and accommodation.
- Eastland: A rugged coastal area with dramatic cliffs, remote beaches like Hicks Bay, and the historic East Cape Lighthouse. It's a great extension for a multi-day road trip.
- Rere Rockslide: A natural waterslide on the Rere River, about 30 minutes from Gisborne — a fun stop for families.
- Te Urewera: A vast, untouched native forest with world-class tramping trails and Lake Waikaremoana. A must for hikers.
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Image credits
- Gisborne City — CC BY 2.0
- Eastland — User:Chakal / Public domain