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Pohangina River

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The Pohangina River at the Saddle Road bridge, Ashhurst

The Pohangina River is a river of the southwestern North Island of New Zealand. A tributary of the Manawatu River, it flows generally southward from its source in the Ruahine Range, through Pohangina, joining the Manawatu River about 15 kilometres (9 mi) northeast of Palmerston North at Ashhurst.

Brown and (rarely) rainbow trout live in the river but are rare above the Centre Creek confluence. The headwaters of the river above the Cattle Creek confluence are home to small numbers of whio (blue duck; Hymenolaimus malacorhynchus).

Tourist spots

Totara Reserve Regional Park

In the area is the Totara Reserve Regional Park. It covers 340 ha of bush and many other tourist attractions. It also includes a safe spot for swimming.

References

  1. "Pohangina River trout fishing". NZFishing.com. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. "Pohangina River at Totara Reserve". Horizons Regional Council.

40°18′S 175°46′E / 40.300°S 175.767°E / -40.300; 175.767


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