Hopkins River (New Zealand)

The Hopkins River (Māori: Te Awa Aruhe) is in the central South Island of New Zealand. It flows south for 45 kilometres (28 mi) from the Southern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana into the northern end of Lake Ōhau in the Mackenzie Country.

Hopkins River
Hopkins River as viewed from Elcho Hut
Location of the Hopkins River
EtymologyProbably named after William Hopkins
Native nameTe Awa Aruhe (Māori)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
RegionCanterbury
Territorial authoritiesWaitaki and Mackenzie Districts
Physical characteristics
SourceRichardson Glacier
  coordinates43.8167°S 169.9343°E / -43.8167; 169.9343
  elevation1,100 metres (3,600 ft)
MouthLake Ōhau
  coordinates
44.1821°S 169.8616°E / -44.1821; 169.8616
  elevation
530 metres (1,740 ft)
Length45.5 kilometres (28.3 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLake Ōhau→ Ōhau River→ Lake BenmoreLake AviemoreLake Waitaki→ Waitaki River→ Pacific Ocean
Tributaries 
  leftS Bend Creek, Dodger Stream, Dobson River
  rightThomson Stream, Elcho Stream, Thar Creek, Paradise Creek, Huxley River, Temple Stream, Maitland Stream

Its headwaters, on the southern slopes of Mount Hopkins, form the northernmost point of Otago, and the river's braided valley is part of the border between Otago and Canterbury. The river's main tributary is the Dobson River.

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