Waiau River (Southland)

Waiau River
Looking out on the Waiau River
Map
Route of the Waiau River
Waiau River (Southland) is located in Fiordland
Waiau River (Southland)
Mouth of the Waiau River
Waiau River (Southland) is located in South Island
Waiau River (Southland)
Waiau River (Southland) (South Island)
Waiau River (Southland) is located in New Zealand
Waiau River (Southland)
Waiau River (Southland) (New Zealand)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceThe Outlet
 • locationLake Te Anau
 • coordinates45°26′26″S 167°41′13″E / 45.440501°S 167.687044°E / -45.440501; 167.687044
 • elevation184 m (604 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Te Waewae Bay, Foveaux Strait
 • coordinates
46°11′40″S 167°36′53″E / 46.194567°S 167.614861°E / -46.194567; 167.614861
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Basin features
ProgressionWaiau RiverTe Waewae BayFoveaux Strait
Tributaries 
 • leftHome Creek, Mararoa River, Excelsior Creek, Whare Creek, Little Creek, Redcliff Creek, Waicoe Creek, Makarewa Stream, McIvor Creek, Wairaki River, Merton Creek, Orauea River, Boundary Creek, Camp Creek
 • rightForest Burn, Borland Burn, Monowai River, Diggers Creek, Dean Burn, Lill Burn, Alton Burn
WaterbodiesYerex Reach, Queens Reach, Rainbow Reach, Wairoa, Balloon Loop, Boulder Reach, Lake Manapouri
BridgesRainbow Reach Bridge, Clifden Suspension Bridge, Waiau River Bridge,
Inland portsPearl Harbour

The Waiau River is the largest river in the Southland region of New Zealand.[1] 'Waiau' translates to 'River of Swirling Currents'.[2] It is the outflow of Lake Te Anau, flowing from it into Lake Manapouri 10 kilometres (6 mi) to the south, and from there flows south for 70 kilometres (43 mi) before reaching the Foveaux Strait 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Tuatapere. It also takes water from Lake Monowai.

The Upper Waiau River that flows between Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau doubled as the fictional River Anduin at the end of the first film of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, for the scenes where the Uruk-hai chase the Fellowship along the river banks. A proposal that a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) stretch of river below the area known as Balloon Loop be named the Anduin Reach to honour New Zealand film maker Peter Jackson for his use of the area as the River Anduin was rejected by the New Zealand Geographic Board in April 2009.[3]

  1. ^ Tony Busch. 2004
  2. ^ "Inland Adventures Website – Upper Waiau River/Waiau-uha – Hanmer Springs". www.inlandadventures.co.nz. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Rings fans lose battle to rename local landmarks". The New Zealand Herald. 21 April 2009. Retrieved 9 May 2009.