Cardrona River | |
Name Other: | Ōrau |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | New Zealand |
Subdivision Type2: | Region |
Subdivision Type3: | Settlements |
Subdivision Name3: | Wānaka, Cardrona |
Length: | 40km (30miles) |
Source1: | Crown Range |
Mouth: | Clutha / Mata-au River |
Mouth Coordinates: | -44.6833°N 181°W |
Progression: | → Clutha River → Pacific Ocean |
The Cardrona River is in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. It is one of the first tributaries of the Clutha River / Mata-Au, which it meets only 5km (03miles) from the latter's origin at the outflow of Lake Wānaka.
The Cardrona flows north for 40km (30miles) down the steep narrow Cardrona Valley. Its headwaters are near New Zealand's highest main road, the Crown Range route.[1] The river runs past the settlement of Cardona and the Cardrona skifield, then south of Wānaka township.
The original name of the river is the Maori: Ōrau. It was a traditional Māori route linking Whakatipu Waimāori (Lake Wakatipu) with lakes Wānaka and Hāwea. Ngāi Tahu recorded Ōrau as a kāinga mahinga kai (food-gathering place) where tuna (eels), pora ('Māori turnip') and weka were gathered.[2]