Wilson River (New Zealand)
The Wilson River is a river located in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally northwest from the Southern Alps, emptying into the Cook River/Weheka. It is a relatively short river, characterized by its fast-flowing waters and the surrounding mountainous terrain. The river is largely unmodified and contributes to the pristine natural environment of the region. Access to the Wilson River is typically challenging due to the rugged landscape, making it a relatively remote and undisturbed area. It is situated within a region known for its rainforests, glaciers, and diverse ecosystem.