Hokitika Gorge

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Hokitika Gorge is a jaw-dropping slice of West Coast wilderness, famous for its impossibly turquoise water that flows between sheer granite cliffs. This short, easy walk delivers one of New Zealand's most photogenic payoffs — a swingbridge suspended over milky-blue water, surrounded by native bush. It's a must-do for anyone driving the West Coast, offering a quick but unforgettable immersion into the region's raw beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1 to 1.5 hours here, including the walk and photo stops. It's an ideal short detour — you can easily combine it with a visit to Hokitika town or a drive to Franz Josef Glacier. If you're a keen photographer, allow an extra 30 minutes for the golden hour light. The walk is accessible year-round, though after heavy rain the water can be less clear.

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