Fox River (Westland)
| Fox River | |
|---|---|
River near the head of the glacier  | |
Route of the Fox River  | |
| Etymology | Named after William Fox | 
| Location | |
| Country | New Zealand | 
| Region | West Coast | 
| District | Westland | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Fox Glacier | 
| • coordinates | 43°30′06″S 170°03′54″E / 43.50166°S 170.065°E | 
| • elevation | 975 m (3,199 ft) | 
| Mouth | Cook River / Weheka | 
 • coordinates  | 43°28′18″S 169°55′21″E / 43.47166°S 169.9225°E | 
 • elevation  | 70 metres (230 ft) | 
| Length | 8 km (5.0 mi) | 
| Basin features | |
| Progression | Fox Glacier → Fox River → Cook River / Weheka → Tasman Sea | 
| River system | Cook River / Weheka | 
| Tributaries | |
| • left | Boyd Creek, Straight Creek, Mills Creek, Bath Creek, Ribbonwood Creek | 
| • right | Alf Creek, Harry Creek, Fowler Creek, Serac Creek, Yellow Creek | 
The Fox River is a river in the Westland District of New Zealand. It arises in two places; from a spring in the Fox Range, and from the head of the Fox Glacier. It runs west into the Cook River / Weheka, shortly before it exits into the Tasman Sea.
The Department of Conservation maintains short walks alongside the river.
In 2020 the contents of a rubbish dump next to the river were washed downstream and along the coast.