Hurunui River

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Flowing through the heart of North Canterbury, the Hurunui River is a braided gem that offers a quintessential New Zealand wilderness experience. Its turquoise waters, fed by alpine snowmelt, carve through dramatic gorges and open plains, creating a playground for anglers, kayakers, and hikers. This river is less crowded than its South Island counterparts, giving you a sense of discovery as you explore its banks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least half a day to fully appreciate the river. If you're fishing or kayaking, plan a full day. For a quick visit, a 2–3 hour stop to walk a section of the track or picnic at the mouth is rewarding. The river is best visited from November to April when the weather is warm and the water is accessible.

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