Waitoto River

Photo: Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0

Flowing through the heart of the West Coast's wild rainforest, the Waitoto River is a hidden gem for those seeking solitude and raw nature. This braided river, fed by glaciers and alpine springs, cuts through ancient podocarp forest, offering a glimpse into New Zealand's untamed wilderness. Accessible via a short walk from the Haast–Jackson Bay Road, it's a place where you can hear nothing but the rush of water and birdsong.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30–45 minutes for the walk itself, but factor in extra time to simply sit by the river and absorb the tranquility. Most visitors combine it with a half-day exploring the Haast area, including Jackson Bay and the Haast River. If you're driving the West Coast, a 20-minute stop here is a worthwhile break from the road.

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