Poerua River (Westland District)

Poerua River
Route of the Poerua River
Mouth of the Poerua River
Poerua River (Westland District) (South Island)
Native namePouerua-tāhuna (Māori)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
regionWest Coast Region
DistrictWestland District
Physical characteristics
SourcePoerua Glacier
  locationSouthern Alps / Kā Tiritiri o te Moana
  coordinates43°17′07″S 170°36′46″E / 43.2852°S 170.6129°E / -43.2852; 170.6129
  elevation1,380 m (4,530 ft)
MouthTasman Sea
  location
Hikimutu Lagoon
  coordinates
43°02′56″S 170°24′36″E / 43.0489°S 170.4101°E / -43.0489; 170.4101
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length35.4 km (22.0 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftMcCullouchs Creek
  rightWillberg River, Dry Creek, Ferguson Creek, Pye Creek

Poerua River is a river in Westland District in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows from its headwaters in the Southern Alps to the Tasman Sea near Harihari. The river is a trout and salmon fishing location and its mouth is where it is met by the Hinatua River and is located roughly a kilometre south of the Wanganui River's mouth. On the morning of 6 October 1999, a landslide from Mount Adams blocked the Poerua River, creating a landslide dam about 11 km upstream from the State Highway 6 bridge over the river. Despite fears of flooding and other damage, there were relatively minimal impacts when the dam was breached six days later, though significant quantities of coarse gravel were deposited downstream and the river's course was changed in places.