Mangaone River (Hawke's Bay)

Mangaone River
The Mangaone River at Rissington in 1909
EtymologyMāori meaning "sandy stream"
Native nameMangaone (Māori)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
RegionHawke's Bay
DistrictHastings District, New Zealand
SettlementsTe Pōhue, Rissington, Dartmoor
Physical characteristics
SourceTe Waka Range
  locationKings Stream near Titiokura Summit
  coordinates39°12′37″S 176°40′51″E / 39.21028°S 176.68083°E / -39.21028; 176.68083
  elevation50 m (160 ft)
MouthTutaekuri River
  location
Dartmoor, New Zealand
  coordinates
39°28′55″S 176°42′10″E / 39.48194°S 176.70278°E / -39.48194; 176.70278
  elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Length51 km (32 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionKings Stream → Mangaone RiverTutaekuri River
River systemTutaekuri River

The Mangaone River is a river of the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island. Its source is numerous streams draining the slopes of the Te Waka Range in the Rukumoana Forest area. The river flows southeast then south through rugged hill country until it meets the Tutaekuri River. For most of its course it is deeply incised in the tephra, ignimbrite and lapilli volcanic rocks, which are a bit over 30,000 years old. The deep valleys are partly due to the soft rocks and partly to the rapid rise of the Mohaka Fault, at over 3 mm (0.12 in) a year.

Totara was being felled along the river in the 1860s. The river suffers from pollution by nitrogen and phosphorus.

After Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023, Rissington bridge was replaced by a 43 m (141 ft) long Bailey bridge on 31 March 2023 and Dartmoor bridge on 5 April 2023. They are the only bridges over the river.