Murchison, New Zealand

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Murchison is a small town in the Tasman region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is near the western end of the "Four Rivers Plain", at the confluence of the Buller River and the Matakitaki River. The other two rivers are the Mangles River, and the Matiri River.

Murchison in 1978
Murchison in 1978

It is a rural service town for the surrounding mixed farming district, on State Highway 6 approximately halfway between Westport and Nelson.

Recognised as the "Whitewater Capital" of New Zealand, nearby rivers include the Gowan River, Mangles River, Matiri River, Glenroy River, Matakitaki River, Maruia River, and the Buller, with many excellent whitewater runs along its length. These rivers vary from Class 2 to 4 whitewater. These rivers are also world renowned for fly fishing for trout in gin-clear water. Being on the edge of both Kahurangi and Nelson Lakes National Parks, there are many interesting walks nearby. Lake Matiri and Mt Owen define southern access points for entering Kahurangi and both are spectacular. There are also many other areas of native bush where hikers/trampers can experience the great outdoors.

The district is steeped in history from the days of the gold miners, early settlers, and the 1929 earthquake. Lyell, once one of the largest gold mining settlements in the South Island, is nearby, and offers an interesting example of how quickly the bush can wipe away traces of civilization.

Each summer, Murchison is a mecca for visitors seeking the great outdoors - fishing, rafting, walking, white water kayaking, jet boat, horse treks, mountain biking. There is a wide range of accommodation available ranging from backpackers, campgrounds to luxury lodges in spectacular settings. The local museum has information on local people and events. The Murchison golf course is set the Buller River - nine holes in a lovely setting. Other services include cafes, two pubs, gift shops, information centre, supermarket, general store, hospital, petrol station, and the New Zealand Kayak School.

Coordinates: 41°48′S 172°20′E