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Wapiti River (New Zealand)

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Wapiti River
Map
Route of the Wapiti River
Mouth of the Wapiti River
Wapiti River (New Zealand) (South Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationStuart Mountains
 • coordinates44°58′11″S 167°34′21″E / 44.9696°S 167.5724°E / -44.9696; 167.5724
 • elevation1,280 m (4,200 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Lake Te Anau
 • coordinates
45°05′39″S 167°34′31″E / 45.09416°S 167.57532°E / -45.09416; 167.57532
 • elevation
210 m (690 ft)
Basin features
ProgressionWapiti River → North West Arm → Lake Te AnauWaiau RiverFoveaux Strait
Tributaries 
 • leftCanyon Creek
 • rightRugged Burn, Barrier Stream

The Wapiti River is a river in the Southland Region of New Zealand. It rises in the northern extremity of the Stuart Mountains in Fiordland National Park, the top of its watershed being part of the main divide. Two branches feed Lake Sutherland, (elevation 470 metres (1,540 ft)) the outflow of which flows southwest to Lake Thomson. A further 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) reach of the river heads east to Lake Hankinson, which is separated from the North West Arm of the Middle Fiord of Lake Te Anau by a final 0.6-kilometre (0.4 mi) stretch of the river.

The river is named for the Wapiti (Cervus canadensis), an introduced deer species found in Fiordland. Lake Wapiti lies a few kilometres from the Wapiti River, but is in a separate catchment, that of the Doon River feeding the West Arm of the Middle Fiord. A tramping track connecting Lake Te Anau to George Sound via the Henry Pass follows the Wapiti River from its mouth as far as the head of Lake Thomson, thereafter turning west up a tributary named Rugged Burn.[1]

References

  1. ^ "George Sound Track". New Zealand Department of Conservation. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
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