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Esk River (Hawke's Bay)

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Main source
  
Maungaharuru Range

Length
  
43 km

Country
  
New Zealand

River mouth
  
Hawke Bay

Mouth
  
Hawke Bay

The more northerly of the two rivers called Esk River in New Zealand lies in Hawke's Bay, in the eastern North Island. One of the region's major rivers, it flows south from the slopes of Mount Taraponui in the Maungaharuru Range before turning east to reach Hawke Bay 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of Napier. State Highway 5 follows the lower course of the river for several kilometres close to the settlement of Eskdale. The river is probably named after the Esk River in southern Scotland and north-west England.

Map of Esk River, Eskdale, New Zealand

The lower 19 kilometres (12 mi) of the Esk can be suitable for whitewater canoeing, but the flow needs to be above normal. Brown and rainbow trout are available in the river, but fishing is restricted.

The southern stretch of the river forms the northern boundary for urban development in Napier. Hukarere Girls' College is located near the Esk River.

Chardonnay and red wine grapes are grown in the Esk River valley.

References

Esk River (Hawke's Bay) Wikipedia