Clutha River

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New Zealand's largest river by volume, the Clutha River surges through the dramatic landscapes of Otago, offering a raw and powerful experience. Its turquoise waters, fed by glaciers and lakes, carve through gorges and past gold-mining relics, creating a journey that feels both ancient and alive. Whether you're fishing for salmon, jet-boating the rapids, or simply soaking in the views from a riverside trail, the Clutha is a force of nature that commands respect.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to explore a section of the Clutha, but a full day allows you to combine a jet-boat ride with a short walk or cycle on the Clutha Gold Trail. If you're keen on fishing or want to visit both the Clyde Dam and Alexandra, plan for two days. The river is a scenic stop on a Central Otago road trip, so you can easily break your journey here.

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