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Styx River (New Zealand)

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The Styx River is the name of three separate rivers in the South Island of New Zealand.

Styx River, West Coast

On the West Coast, the Styx River flows from Styx Saddle into the Kokatahi River. It flows through native bush the majority of its length.

Styx River, Marlborough

The Styx River flows into the Clarence River in an area to the north west of Hanmer Springs.

Styx River, Canterbury

The Styx River runs along the northern boundary of Christchurch before flowing into the Waimakariri River close to its mouth. This river is situated in an area experiencing rapid urban development. A 40 year vision for the catchment was developed and adopted by the community and Christchurch City Council in 2000 and is currently being implemented. This River catchment has its own web site http://www.thestyx.org.nz

Styx River, Otago

The Styx River flows into the Taieri River in the valley of Paerau north of Dunedin. It was givin the name Styx because of its use as a natural moat around the Paerau Prison, a Historic Prison dating from Otago's gold rush era, situated on an outcrop of flat land origonaly borderd on three sides by the river, and one the forth by a sheer cliff face.