Hope River (Tasman)

For other New Zealand rivers named Hope, see Hope River.
Hope River

location of Hope River
Origin Hope Range
Mouth Buller River
Progression North - South
Basin countries New Zealand
Mouth elevation 350 m (1,150 ft)
Left tributaries Little Hope River

The Hope River is in the Tasman District of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the northernmost of three Hope Rivers in the South Island. The river rises on the eastern slopes of the Hope Range at heights of around 1200 metres. It flows East then south before joining the Buller River near Kawatiri Railway Station. A tributary called the Little Hope River rises near the Hope Saddle and flows southwest, joining the Hope River at Glenhope. [1] State Highway 6 follows the valley of the Hope and then the Little Hope as it climbs towards the Hope Saddle en route to Nelson.

The river was named after G.W. Hope, who was secretary to Edward, Lord Stanley, the 14th Earl of Derby who later became Prime Minister of Great Britain.[2]

References

  1. New Zealand Topographic Map 1:50,000 series sheet BR24 - Kawatiri
  2. Wises New Zealand Guide, 7th Edition 1979

Coordinates: 41°41′25.71″S 172°37′3.73″E / 41.6904750°S 172.6177028°E / -41.6904750; 172.6177028

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