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Waita River

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Main source
  
Mataketake Range

Length
  
17 km

Country
  
River mouth
  
Mouth
  
Tasman Sea

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The Waita River is in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally west to reach the Tasman Sea 10 kilometres northeast of the mouth of the Haast River. The river has its source on the western flanks of the Mataketake Range and passes through dense native forest which opens up into farm land before passing under the State Highway 6. The Maori River is one of the tributaries of the Waita.

Contents

Map of Waita River, Haast, New Zealand

There are a number of baches next to the river after the point where it is crossed by the State Highway. About seven permanent residents live in them, some of which date back to the 1900s and have historic value. The Department of Conservation, which administers the land on which the baches lie, wanted to have the baches removed by 2025 as part of a draft Conservation Management Strategy (CMS). This was on the basis of a policy to avoid private accommodation on public land. The final version of the CMS allowed the baches to say but they must be made available to the public were possible.

Jet boating the waita river westland new zealand


References

Waita River Wikipedia