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Ōtaki River

Coordinates: 37°56′35″S 177°00′34″E / 37.943056°S 177.009444°E / -37.943056; 177.009444
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Ōtaki River
Ōtaki River near Ōtaki
Map
Route of the Ōtaki River
Ōtaki River is located in New Zealand
Ōtaki River
Mouth of the Ōtaki River
Ōtaki River is located in North Island
Ōtaki River
Ōtaki River (North Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceTararua Range
 • locationPukematawai
 • coordinates40°44′48″S 175°25′17″E / 40.74677°S 175.42145°E / -40.74677; 175.42145
Mouth 
 • location
South Taranaki Bight
 • coordinates
37°56′35″S 177°00′34″E / 37.943056°S 177.009444°E / -37.943056; 177.009444
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length45 km (28 mi)
Basin size348 km2 (134 sq mi)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionŌtaki RiverSouth Taranaki BightTasman Sea
LandmarksŌtaki Forks, Tararua Forest Park, Ōtaki, Ōtaki Beach
Tributaries 
 • leftCollie Creek, Kelleher Creek, Kahiwiroa Stream, Whatiuru Creek, Penn Creek, Waiotauru River, Pukeatua Stream / Roaring Meg, Pukehinau Stream
 • rightWaiopehu Stream, Murray Creek, Waitewaewae River, Arapito Creek, Plateau Stream, Gorge Creek, Waitatapia Stream, Ngātoko Stream
BridgesŌtaki River Bridge

The Ōtaki River is in the southwestern North Island of New Zealand, located in the Kāpiti Coast District

Geography

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It originates in the Tararua Range and flows for 45 kilometres (28 mi), heading southwest through a valley in the Tararua Ranges. It turns northwest in the area of Ōtaki Forks, where it is joined by the Waiotauru River. After continuing through Otaki Gorge towards Kāpiti Coast, it crosses State Highway 1 (SH1) south of Ōtaki and reaches the Tasman Sea south of the settlement of Ōtaki Beach.[citation needed] Around 80% of the catchment area of the river is within the Tararua Forest Park.[1]

The Ōtaki River is one of the major rivers that formed the fertile floodplains of the Kāpiti Coast. The Ōtaki Forks area, accessible via Otaki Gorge Road, is a popular recreational area and the start of several tramping tracks into the Tararua Range.[citation needed]

Uses

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The Ōtaki River also offers fishing of brown trout and whitebait.[citation needed]

It was reported in 1863 that the river contains "what appears to be vein stones of carbonate, of lime in soft slate, are found in grade quantities."[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Otaki River at Pukehinau". Land, Air, Water Aotearoa. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  2. ^ "CUSTOMS TARIFF". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. 11 August 1863. Retrieved 27 August 2023.