Hokitika Gorge

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Hokitika Gorge is a scenic natural attraction on New Zealand’s South Island, famed for its striking turquoise glacial river framed by lush native bush and dramatic rock formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
natural feature
tourist attraction
accessBy road
accessFrom Hokitika NERFINISHED
climateZone maritime temperate climate
country New Zealand
hasActivity nature observation
photography
short walks
sightseeing
hasApproxDistanceFrom 33 kilometres from Hokitika
hasBestSeasonToVisit spring
summer
hasBridgeType pedestrian suspension bridge
hasEcosystem temperate rainforest
hasFeature car park
lookout points
swing bridge
viewing platforms
walking track
hasGeologicalFeature schist rock formations
hasManagementAuthority Department of Conservation (New Zealand) NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Kokatahi NERFINISHED
hasPhotographicAttraction contrast of blue water and green forest
vivid turquoise river
hasSafetyAdvisory cold glacial water
strong river currents
hasTrailType well-formed walking track
hasVegetation native bush
hasWalkingTrackLength approximately 2 kilometres return
hasWaterColorCause glacial flour suspended in water
isFreeToVisit true
isPopularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
locatedIn South Island
West Coast Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hokitika NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic rock formations
lush native bush
turquoise water
regionType rural area
riverType glacial river
tourismRegion West Coast NERFINISHED
watercourse Hokitika River NERFINISHED

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West Coast touristAttraction Hokitika Gorge
Westland region contains Hokitika Gorge