The longest river in NZ is the mighty Waikato.
The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand . It is 425 km (264 miles) long.
The Waikato River is the longest river in New Zealand and the Clutha River has the greatest flow.
New Zealand's 5 longest rivers are: Waikato River - 425 km, Clutha River - 322 km, Whanganui River - 290 km, Taieri River - 288 km, Rangitikei River - 241 km.
The freshwater is the longest New Zealand river
The freshwater is the longest New Zealand river
The Waikato River, the longest river in New Zealand
The mighty Waikato is the longest river in Aotearoa New Zealand with a length of 264 miles or 425 km.
New Zealand's 5 longest rivers are: Waikato River - 425 km, Clutha River - 322 km, Whanganui River - 290 km, Taieri River - 288 km, Rangitikei River - 241 km.
The second longest river in New Zealand is the Clutha in the South Island which is 322 km long. The Whanganui river (290 km, Nth Island) is third.
The Waikato river which runs through Hamilton.
The Waikato River, running for 425 kilometres (264 mi), is the longest New Zealand river.
== == The Waikato River is the longest river in the North Island of New Zealand (as well as the country). It stretches 425 km (264 mi) from its source on Mount Ruapehu, through Lake Taupo, through Hamilton, to its mouth at Port Waikato, southwest of Auckland.