Omaka River

The Omaka River is a river of the Marlborough Region of 's . It flows north from the slopes of Mount Horrible 30 kilometres west of , reaching the Ōpaoa River at the eastern end of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Horton Park and St Mary’s Parish.

Park
is a cricket ground in , Marlborough, New Zealand. The ground is on Redwood Street, on the southern edge of Blenheim's central business district.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Blenheim and Riversdale.

is the most populous town in the wine-growing region in the north-east of the of . It is one of the sunniest towns in the country, with summers that are typically warm and dry, and winters that are normally cool and frosty with clear sunny days.

Suburb
is a suburb of , in the Marlborough region of the South Island of . is separated from the rest of Blenheim by the Ōpaoa River on the north, east and western sides, and by the Main North Line and State Highway 1 on the western side.

Hamlet
is a locality in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 1 runs through the settlement, and the Ōpaoa River flows past to the northeast. is about 2.5 km to the northwest.

Omaka River

Latitude
-41.51667° or 41° 31′ south
Longitude
173.96667° or 173° 58′ east
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
4VCMFXM8+8M
Geo­Names ID
2185666
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