River in New Zealand
Crooked River is a river that flows from headwaters in the Southern Alps to Lake Brunner in the West Coast region of New Zealand 's South Island .[ 1] [ 2] It is named for the erratic path it takes. Near Lake Brunner, it passes through reasonably flat farmland, but closer to its source, it rushes through gorges and rapids . One tributary is the Poerua River from Lake Poerua .
Fishers visit Crooked River to catch trout .[ 3] [ 4] The river is also used by canoeists .[ 5] Recently, there has been a minor silt build-up in the river's middle reaches.
There are two backcountry huts available for trampers along the Crooked River.[ 6] [ 7]
References
42°36′S 171°28′E / 42.600°S 171.467°E / -42.600; 171.467
Populated places
Greymouth Central WardEastern Ward Northern Ward Southern Ward
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