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Crow River
Country New Zealand
Physical characteristics
Main source Arthur Range
1,075 m (3,527 ft)
River mouth Karamea River
313 m (1,027 ft)
Length 26 km (16 mi)

The Crow River is a beautiful river found in the Kahurangi National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand. It starts high up in the Arthur Range mountains. From there, it flows south-west and then north-west, eventually joining the larger Karamea River. The Crow River is about 26 kilometers (16 miles) long.

About the Crow River

The Crow River is a natural wonder in New Zealand. It begins its journey at an elevation of about 1,075 meters (3,527 feet) in the rugged Arthur Range. As it travels, it drops down to an elevation of 313 meters (1,027 feet) where it meets the Karamea River. This river is a key part of the amazing landscape within Kahurangi National Park.

Where is Kahurangi National Park?

Kahurangi National Park is one of New Zealand's largest national parks. It is known for its wild, untouched nature. The park has tall mountains, deep valleys, and thick forests. It is a special place for many native plants and animals. The Crow River flows through a part of this park.

The West Coast Region

The Crow River is located in the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. This region is famous for its stunning scenery. It has wild coastlines, rainforests, and glaciers. The West Coast is a popular spot for adventurers and nature lovers.

What's in a Name?

The name "Crow River" might make you think of the black birds. However, the river may actually be named after a special native bird called the South Island kōkako. This bird is sometimes called the "orange-wattled crow" because of its bright orange wattles (fleshy growths) near its beak. It is a very rare bird, and some people believe it might even be extinct.

Fun Activities at the Crow River

The Crow River and its surroundings offer some cool activities for visitors.

Fishing

If you enjoy fishing, you might be interested to know that Brown trout can be found in the Crow River. Fishing here is a peaceful way to enjoy nature. Always check local rules and regulations before you go fishing.

Tramping and Huts

For those who love hiking, or "tramping" as it's called in New Zealand, the area around the Crow River is great. There is a special place called a backcountry hut located near where the Crow River joins the Karamea River. These huts offer a basic shelter for trampers who are exploring the wilderness. It's a great way to experience the outdoors and spend a night surrounded by nature.

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