Where valleys open and the river runs strong

Maruia is a peaceful inland valley in the Buller region, surrounded by mountains, native bush, and open farmland. Known for its natural beauty and restorative feel, it’s a place to slow down and reconnect.

Why Visit Maruia?

Maruia is all about space, stillness, and landscape. Visitors are drawn here for its hot springs, wide valley views, and access to quiet nature.

It’s a place that feels untouched — where the river moves steadily through the valley and the mountains rise all around you.

PHOTO: Liz Carlson

What to See & Do

Nature & Scenic Highlights

  • Maruia Valley – Expansive views of farmland, bush, and mountains
  • Maruia River – A powerful river popular for fishing and rafting

Walks & Tracks

  • Short walks through native bush areas
  • Nearby tracks in surrounding conservation land

Activities & Experiences

  • Maruia Hot Springs – A popular destination for relaxation and wellness
  • Fishing and rafting on the Maruia River
  • Scenic drives through the Lewis Pass region

Wildlife & Local Highlights

  • Native birdlife in bush areas
  • Quiet rural landscapes and open spaces

Facilities in Maruia are limited but sufficient for travellers passing through:

  • Public toilets: Available at key stops
  • Parking: Easy roadside and attraction parking
  • Visitor information: Limited – use regional centres
  • Picnic areas: Available in natural areas
  • Fuel: Limited locations – plan ahead
  • Shops & supplies: Very limited
  • Medical services: Nearest in larger towns
  • Mobile coverage: Patchy

Food options are limited but memorable:

  • Café and dining at Maruia Hot Springs
  • Occasional local or seasonal offerings

This is more of a place to slow down than seek variety.

Shopping options in Maruia are very limited, with only basic supplies available locally. This is a place where the focus is on the landscape rather than retail.

Visitors should plan ahead and bring any essentials with them, particularly fuel and groceries. Nearby towns such as Reefton or Murchison offer more comprehensive shopping options if needed.

Maruia offers unique and nature-based accommodation:

  • Maruia Hot Springs accommodation
  • Lodges and retreats
  • Campgrounds and basic stays
  • Road access: Via State Highway 65 and Lewis Pass
  • Weather: Cooler inland climate, especially in winter
  • Best time to visit: Year-round, with snow possible in winter
  • Mobile coverage: Patchy to limited
  • Fuel: Fill up before arriving
  • Ideal for those seeking quiet and nature
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