Waiwhakaiho River

The Waiwhakaiho River is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand's North Island. One of many rivers and streams radiating from the slopes of Taranaki/Mount Egmont, it flows initially northeast before veering northwest to reach the Tasman Sea close to the New Plymouth suburb of Fitzroy. Near the sea, it is crossed by the coastal walkway, connecting New Plymouth with Bell Block via the Te Rewa Rewa Bridge.[1]

Waiwhakaiho River
Waingongoro River near Fitzroy, New Plymouth
Route of the Waiwhakaiho River
Mouth of the Waiwhakaiho River
Waiwhakaiho River (North Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMount Taranaki
  coordinates39°17′17″S 174°04′15″E
  elevation2,000 m (6,600 ft)
Mouth 
  location
North Taranaki Bight
  coordinates
39°02′14″S 174°06′26″E
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length30 km (19 mi)
Basin size136 km2 (53 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWaiwhakaiho RiverNorth Taranaki BightTasman Sea
Tributaries 
  leftKokowai Stream, Karaka Tonga Stream, Kai Auahi Stream, Mangamohoe Stream, Mangorei Stream
  rightRam Stream, Camp Stream, Araheke Stream, Mangaone Stream
BridgesTe Rewa Rewa Bridge

The river is also bridged by SH3 and the Marton–New Plymouth railway line.

See also

References

"Place name detail: Waiwhakaiho River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 12 July 2009.

  1. Frances, Helen (July–August 2010). "Iconic Te Rewa Rewa". E.nz Magazine. 11/4. Wellington: IPENZ: 31–34. ISSN 1175-2025.


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