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New Zealand's Clutha River, the country's second-longest river, surges from the Southern Alps past the glaciers of the West Coast, carving a powerful path through rugged gorges and pastoral plains. This mighty waterway offers dramatic scenery, gold-rush history, and exceptional fishing and jet-boating opportunities. Whether you're hiking its banks, casting a line for trophy trout, or simply soaking in the alpine vistas, the Clutha is a raw, untamed force of nature.
Highlights & What to See
- Kawarau Gorge – Drive the spectacular gorge road between Queenstown and Cromwell, where the river funnels through sheer rock walls; stop at lookout points for vertiginous views.
- Roxburgh Gorge Trail – Cycle or walk this 22-km trail along the river's edge, passing old gold-mining tunnels and historic water races; combine with a jet-boat ride through the gorge.
- Alexandra & Clyde – Explore the historic gold-rush towns; visit the Clyde Dam, New Zealand's largest earth dam, and walk the Clyde-Gorge Trail for river panoramas.
- Fishing the Clutha – The river is famous for brown trout and salmon; book a guided fly-fishing trip in the lower reaches near Balclutha or in the upper tributaries.
- Jet-Boating Adventures – Feel the thrill of high-speed jet-boat rides on the Kawarau River (a major Clutha tributary), zipping through narrow canyons.
Suggested Time to Spend
Devote at least half a day to exploring a specific stretch, such as the Kawarau Gorge or the Roxburgh Gorge Trail. To fully appreciate the river's diversity—from glacial headwaters to the Pacific mouth—plan for a full day driving between Queenstown and Balclutha, with stops at lookouts, historic sites, and walking trails. Anglers may want two days to fish different sections.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Queenstown – Adventure capital with bungee, skiing, and lake cruises; the Clutha's headwaters begin here.
- Wanaka – Picturesque lakeside town just over the Crown Range; gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park.
- Cromwell – Historic gold-mining town at the junction of the Clutha and Kawarau rivers; famous for stone fruit and wineries.
- Dunedin – Wildlife-rich Otago Peninsula, Victorian architecture, and the river's mouth near Balclutha.
- The Catlins – Rugged coastal scenery, waterfalls, and rare penguins; south of the Clutha's lower reaches.
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- Fox Glacier — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Franz Josef Glacier — Jörg Hempel / CC BY-SA 3.0 de
- Haast Pass — Pavel Špindler / CC BY 3.0
- West Coast Wilderness Trail — Schwede66 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Okarito — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hokitika — Juergen Schacke / CC BY 3.0
- Gillespies Beach — Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA 4.0