Hangatahua River

Hangatahua (Stony) River
Hangatahua River (aka Stony River) seen in 1972
Route of the Hangatahua River
Mouth of the Hangatahua River
Hangatahua River (North Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationAhukawakawa Swamp
  coordinates39°15′19″S 174°02′23″E / 39.25515°S 174.03985°E / -39.25515; 174.03985
  elevation2,100 m (6,900 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Tasman Sea
  coordinates
39°10′22″S 173°49′13″E / 39.1729°S 173.8202°E / -39.1729; 173.8202
  elevation
0 metres (0 ft)
Length16 km (10 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionHangatahua RiverTasman Sea
Tributaries 
  leftMinarapa Stream, Peters Stream, Upson Stream, Pyramid Stream, Turehu Stream, Maero Stream
  rightCataract Stream, Paul Stream
BridgesHangatahua River Bridge

The Hangatahua River, alternatively known as the Stony River, is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand. It is one of the larger of the numerous rivers and streams which drain the slopes of Mount Taranaki, receiving water from streams covering most of the northwest sector of the mountain. In addition it drains the southern flank of the Pouakai complex and the alpine Ahukawakawa Swamp. The river's upper reaches lie within Egmont National Park.

The Hangatahua River forms the boundary between New Plymouth District and South Taranaki District.

The river was considered Taranaki's best trout fishery until severe erosion and land instability in the river's headwaters since 1997 caused high sediment loads.