Hollyford River
The Hollyford River is located in the Fiordland region of New Zealand. It flows for approximately 56 kilometers from the Darran Mountains to Hollyford Valley, eventually emptying into Hollyford Sound. The river is known for its stunning scenery, including lush rainforests and rugged mountains, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The river's ecosystem supports diverse wildlife, including native birds and fish species. The Hollyford Track, a well-known hiking trail, follows the river's path, allowing visitors to experience its natural beauty. The area is also significant for its cultural heritage, with connections to the Māori people.