Murchison

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

Murchison is a small, resilient town in the Tasman region that serves as the adventure capital of the upper South Island. Nestled in a dramatic river valley where the Buller and Matakitaki Rivers converge, this unassuming settlement packs a punch with world-class whitewater rafting, epic mountain biking, and a fascinating geological story. The town was devastated by a massive earthquake in 1929, and the landscape still bears the scars, creating a rugged beauty that outdoor enthusiasts will love. With a friendly local pub and a handful of cafes, Murchison is the perfect base for adrenaline-fueled days and relaxed evenings.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one to two nights in Murchison. With a full day you can tackle a half-day rafting trip and explore the Skyline Walkway or museum. If you're keen on the Old Ghost Road bike trail, budget at least two to three days for the full ride, or do a day trip to the first section. Murchison is also a convenient overnight stop between Nelson and the West Coast.

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