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Flowing through the heart of South Westland, the Wanganui River is a wild, glacier-fed waterway that cuts through dense temperate rainforest and dramatic gorges. This is a place of raw nature, where the only sounds are the rush of water and birdsong. It's a must for those seeking solitude and authentic wilderness, far from the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Wanganui River Scenic Drive: Follow the gravel road alongside the river for stunning views of the turquoise water, native bush, and mountain backdrops. It's an adventure in itself.
- Wanganui River Jet Boat Tours: Experienced operators offer thrilling rides up the river, accessing remote areas and providing commentary on the region's history and geology.
- Kiwi & Birdlife: The river valley is prime kiwi habitat. Listen for them at dawn or dusk, and keep an eye out for kea, tui, and bellbirds.
- Historic Wanganui River Valley: Explore remnants of early Māori settlements and European gold-mining history, including old huts and tailings.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least half a day to explore the Wanganui River. If you're doing a jet boat trip (2–3 hours), combine it with the scenic drive and short walks. For a more immersive experience, consider a full day that includes picnicking by the river and hiking one of the nearby trails.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Haast: The gateway to the region, with the Haast Visitor Centre, wild beaches, and the Haast River.
- Jackson Bay: A remote coastal settlement with a historic jetty and a café famous for its whitebait fritters.
- Ship Creek: A short walk through dune forest to a wild beach, with a swing bridge over the creek.
- Monro Beach: A secluded beach where you can spot Fiordland crested penguins (seasonal) and enjoy coastal forest walks.
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