Hokitika Gorge

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Imagine a river so vividly turquoise it looks like it's been dyed by a glacier-fed artist. That's Hokitika Gorge, a short but spectacular walk on the West Coast that delivers one of New Zealand's most photogenic natural wonders. The short trail leads you through lush native bush to a swing bridge spanning the gorge, where the milky blue water of the Hokitika River carves through ancient granite. It's a quick, accessible taste of the wild West Coast—and a must for anyone driving the Great Coast Road.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside about 30–45 minutes for the walk and photo stop. It's a perfect quick detour on a drive between Greymouth and Franz Josef—you can easily combine it with a lunch break in Hokitika. If you're feeling adventurous, add an hour to explore the town or walk along the beach.

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