Karamea River

Photo: Ulrich Lange, Bochum, Germany / CC BY 3.0

The Karamea River carves through the wild, untamed heart of the West Coast, a ribbon of jade-green water fed by the glaciers and rainforests of Kahurangi National Park. This is a place where the only sounds are the rush of water over ancient rocks and the call of native birds, offering a true escape into New Zealand's remote wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the Karamea River at least a full day to truly appreciate its beauty. If you're planning a tramp on the Heaphy or Wangapeka tracks, budget 3–5 days. For a relaxed visit, combine a morning exploring the Oparara Arches with an afternoon kayaking the estuary or walking a section of the Fenian Track. The river is remote, so plan to base yourself in Karamea township, about 10 km from the coast.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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