Photo: Richard Grevers / PD
Maruia Falls is a hidden gem in the upper South Island, where the Maruia River plunges dramatically over a rocky ledge into a deep, turquoise pool. This powerful waterfall, formed by the 1929 Murchison earthquake, is surrounded by native bush and offers a short, easy walk to a viewing platform that gets you surprisingly close to the spray. It's a perfect pit stop on the drive between Hanmer Springs and the West Coast, offering a refreshing dose of raw nature without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Maruia Falls Viewing Platform – The main attraction: a short 10-minute walk through beech forest leads to a platform with spectacular, close-up views of the 30-metre waterfall.
- Geological Significance – The falls were created when the 1929 earthquake shifted the riverbed, causing the river to drop over a new rock face. Interpretive signs explain the fascinating story.
- Picnic by the River – There are grassy spots near the car park where you can enjoy a packed lunch with the sound of rushing water in the background.
- Native Birdlife – Keep an eye out for fantails, bellbirds, and the occasional kererū (wood pigeon) flitting through the canopy.
- Photography – The contrast of white water against the dark rock and deep blue pool makes for stunning photos, especially in the late afternoon light.
Suggested Time to Spend
You can easily experience Maruia Falls in 30–45 minutes, including the short walk and time for photos. It's best treated as a brief stop on a road trip – aim to arrive early or late in the day to avoid tour buses. If you're combining it with a visit to Hanmer Springs, allow an extra hour round trip from the village.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanmer Springs – Just 30 minutes south, this alpine village is famous for its thermal pools, spa treatments, and outdoor adventures like mountain biking and bungy jumping.
- Murchison – A 40-minute drive north, known for white-water rafting on the Buller River and the historic ghost town of Lyell.
- Lewis Pass National Reserve – A scenic alpine pass with hiking trails, hot springs, and the chance to spot kea (mountain parrots).
- Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre – Offers guided walks and activities in a pristine river valley.
- Waiau River – Popular for kayaking, fishing, and jet-boating, with several access points along the road.
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Image credits
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Murchison — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Waiau River — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Boyle River — Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kaikoura — Clilly4 / CC BY-SA 4.0