Haast River

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The Haast River carves a dramatic path from the Southern Alps to the Tasman Sea, flanked by dense rainforest and towering peaks. This wild, glacier-fed river is the heart of the Haast region, offering a raw and untamed slice of New Zealand's West Coast wilderness. Whether you're crossing its iconic bridges or exploring its banks, the river's milky blue-green waters and thunderous roar are unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can appreciate the Haast River in as little as 30 minutes by stopping at the bridge and lookout, but a half-day allows for a jet boat ride or a short walk. If you're driving Haast Pass, budget 2–3 hours to fully soak in the river's many viewpoints and short trails. The river is best visited between late spring and autumn (November–April) when roads are clear and daylight hours are long.

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