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Robinson River
Country New Zealand
Physical characteristics
Main source Mount Boscawen
1,390 metres (4,560 ft)
River mouth Upper Grey River
311 metres (1,020 ft)
Length 23.5 kilometres (14.6 mi)

The Robinson River is a river found in the West Coast Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It flows into the Upper Grey River. A large part of the river runs through the beautiful Lake Sumner Conservation Park.

The river starts high up on the slopes of Mount Boscawen. This mountain is about 1,780 metres (5,840 ft) tall. The starting point is near the main mountain range that divides water flow. This spot is about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of the Lewis Pass. The river first flows west-southwest through a straight, narrow valley. Then, it turns northwest to join the Upper Grey River.

About the Robinson River

The Robinson River is an important natural feature in New Zealand. It is known for its clear waters and the beautiful landscapes around it. The river's journey from the mountains to the Upper Grey River shows the diverse nature of the South Island.

Where is the Robinson River located?

The Robinson River is in the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. This area is famous for its stunning scenery. It includes tall mountains, thick forests, and many rivers. The river flows through a protected area called the Lake Sumner Conservation Park. This park helps keep the natural environment safe.

How was the Robinson River named?

The river was named after a person called John Perry Robinson. He lived from 1809 to 1865. John Perry Robinson was a superintendent of Nelson Province. A superintendent was like a leader or governor of a region in New Zealand during that time. Naming rivers after important people was a common practice.

What is the Robinson River Track?

There is a popular hiking trail called the Robinson River track. This track is great for a two-day adventure. It follows the Robinson River for some distance. Hikers then cross a saddle, which is a low point between two hills. A "poled route" guides them across this saddle.

Hiking and Huts

After crossing the saddle, the Robinson River track connects with the Lake Christabel track. This allows hikers to explore more of the area. Along the Robinson River, there are two special huts. These huts are maintained by the Department of Conservation. They provide shelter for hikers who are exploring the wilderness.

Were there other names for the river?

Yes, some old maps show the river with different names. You might see it called the Marchant River. Or, sometimes, it was called the Marchant Robinson River. Over time, the name Robinson River became the official and most common name.

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