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| Locality | Waimarie |
| Region | West Coast |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Timezone | New Zealand Time (NZST/NZDT) |
| Latitude | -41.52619 |
| Longitude | 171.93715 |
| Elevation | 38 m |
| Area Code | 03 |
| Distance to Greymouth | 121 km north-northeast |
Waimarie is a locality in the West Coast Region of New Zealand. It sits at an elevation of around 38 m above sea level. It lies approximately 121 km north-northeast of Greymouth, the regional capital. Waimarie is located at 41.5262°S, 171.9372°E. It observes New Zealand Time (NZST/NZDT).
Waimarie rests in a broad, shallow valley carved by ancient glacial forces, where the land gently slopes towards the Mokihinui River. It lies 110.6 km west-south-west of Stoke (from Stoke: bearing 257°T), and is situated 37.4 km north-east of Westport. Rolling hills, cloaked in a patchwork of emerald pasture and the darker, denser hues of native bush, form the immediate horizon, their rounded shoulders softened by a perpetual mist that often clings to the higher elevations. To the north, the rugged contours of Radcliffe Ridge rise, a silent sentinel against the expansive sky, its slopes hinting at the wilder country beyond. The air here carries the clean, damp scent of earth and growing things, a constant reminder of the fertile soil that defines this place. Sunlight, when it breaks through, tends to be diffused, casting a soft, almost pearlescent glow over the landscape, particularly in the late afternoon.
The story of Waimarie is one of hardy settlement and quiet perseverance, shaped by the rhythms of the land and the flow of the Mokihinui River, a vital artery for transport and sustenance in its early days. While the spectre of gold rushes once flickered through neighbouring valleys, Waimarie itself found its enduring prosperity in the rich dairy pastures that now dominate its gentler slopes, the soft, lowing calls of cattle a familiar sound in the morning air. Forestry also plays a significant, albeit less visible, role, with stands of pine and native timber managed within the nearby Mokihinui Forest, providing a steady supply of resources. For the adventurous, the Charming Creek Walkway offers a chance to delve into the denser bush, a well-trodden path that reveals the quiet, intricate beauty of the local flora, a stark contrast to the open farmland that has come to define the economic heart of Waimarie.
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This page provides an embedded street and satellite map of Waimarie, West Coast, New Zealand — switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: -41.52619, 171.93715. Live weather conditions with current observations and a 7-day forecast are powered by Open-Meteo. Real-time New Zealand and world news feeds keep the page current, while an editorial description provides background on Waimarie.
Waimarie sits within the West Coast Region. Location data is drawn from the GeoNames geographical database and verified by coordinates, ensuring the correct Waimarie is identified even where the name is shared across multiple New Zealand localities.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | GeoNames Gazetteer (CC BY 4.0), Stats NZ regional and urban-rural classifications |
| Description | Editorial description generated from verified location data. |