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Pyke River
Native name Kaoreore
Country New Zealand
Region Southland
District Southland
Physical characteristics
River mouth Hollyford River / Whakatipu Kā Tuka
13 metres (43 ft)
Basin features
Progression Pyke RiverHollyford River / Whakatipu Kā Tuka
Tributaries
Waterbodies Lake Wilmot, Lake Alabaster

The Pyke River is a cool river found in the southwest part of New Zealand's South Island. It flows mostly towards the south. This river travels through two lakes, Lake Wilmot and Lake Alabaster. After its journey through these lakes, it joins the larger Hollyford River.

Where is the Pyke River Located?

The Pyke River is in a beautiful area called Fiordland. This region is famous for its stunning natural views. It is part of the Southland area in New Zealand.

The River's Journey

The Pyke River starts its flow and heads south. Along its path, it enters two important lakes. First, it flows into Lake Wilmot. Then, it continues its journey into Lake Alabaster.

Joining the Hollyford River

After leaving Lake Alabaster, the Pyke River becomes a tributary of the Hollyford River. A tributary is like a smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river. This means the Pyke River adds its water to the Hollyford River.

Rivers and Lakes that Connect to Pyke River

The Pyke River has several other rivers that join it. These are called its tributaries.

  • The Barrier River and Olivine River flow into the Pyke River from its left side.
  • The Red Pyke River and Wilmot River join it from the right side.

The Pyke River also connects to two important lakes:

These connections show how different parts of a river system work together.

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