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The Queenstown Trail is a cycle and walking trail funded as one of the projects of the
New Zealand Cycle Trail The New Zealand Cycle Trail project (Māori: ''Nga Haerenga'', "The Journeys") is a New Zealand government initiative, co-funded together with local councils and charitable trusts, which is to build and operate a network of cycle routes throug ...
(NZCT) system in
Otago Otago (, ; mi, Ōtākou ) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the Otago Regional Council. It has an area of approximately , making it the country's second largest local government reg ...
,
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. It links the towns of Queenstown,
Arrowtown Arrowtown (Māori: ''Haehaenui'') is a historic gold mining town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Arrowtown is located on the banks of the Arrow River approximately 7.5 km from State Highway 6. Arrowtown is locat ...
, the suburb of Jack's Point and the area of
Gibbston Gibbston is a community in the Wakatipu Basin in the Otago region of the South Island, New Zealand. Through the valley runs the Kawarau River which forms the Kawarau Gorge. The most visible aspect of the area are the vineyards and wineries ne ...
. It is at least 110 km in length but is not linear and instead follows the terrain often near rivers and lakes to link key places in a series of tracks that also access public land. In some places it also passes through private land such as working farms and users are encouraged to stay on the trail. The trail is a joint venture between the
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,
Queenstown Lakes District Council Queenstown-Lakes District, a local government district, is in the Otago Region of New Zealand that was formed in 1986. It is surrounded by the districts of Central Otago, Southland, Westland and Waitaki. Much of the area is often referred to as ...
and the Queenstown Trails Trust.


Routes

Popular routes are listed below and can be started and finished in either direction:


Frankton Track & Kelvin Peninsula Trail

:Links the locations of Queenstown and Kelvin Peninsula. This track surrounds the Frankton Arm section of
Lake Wakatipu Lake Wakatipu ( mi, Whakatipu Waimāori) is an inland lake (finger lake) in the South Island of New Zealand. It is in the southwest corner of the Otago region, near its boundary with Southland. ''Lake Wakatipu'' comes from the original Māori nam ...
. Initially the track starts close to the Queenstown Gardens and then runs parallel to Frankton Road near the lake edge and then passes through Frankton before going over the Kawarau Falls Bridge near . The track ends at the Kelvin Heights suburb on the Peninsula, but can be continued on if desired.


Jack's Point Trail

:Connects the area of Kelvin Heights part of the Kelvin Peninsula to Jack's Point. :Starts near the Queenstown Golf Club on the Kelvin Heights Peninsula :Views are wide open across
Lake Wakatipu Lake Wakatipu ( mi, Whakatipu Waimāori) is an inland lake (finger lake) in the South Island of New Zealand. It is in the southwest corner of the Otago region, near its boundary with Southland. ''Lake Wakatipu'' comes from the original Māori nam ...
towards mountains such as
Cecil Peak Cecil Peak is a mountain in the Wakatipu Basin, New Zealand and reaches a height of 1,978 metres. It is on the south side of Lake Wakatipu south-southwest of Queenstown, and is highly prominent from around this area. Vegetation is mainly gras ...
and Lake Wakatipu.


Countryside Trail

:Links the locations of Queenstown and Arrowtown via Frankton. Passes over the old Lower Shotover Bridge which is above the
Shotover River The Shotover River ( mi, Kimiākau) is located in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. The name correctly suggests that this long river is fast flowing, with numerous rapids. The river flows generally south from the Southern Alps ...
. :


Lake Hayes Trail

:This is a route that encircles
Lake Hayes Lake Hayes is a small lake in the Wakatipu Basin in Central Otago, in New Zealand's South Island. It is located close to the towns of Arrowtown and Queenstown. The southern end of the lake is close to , while the western side is bordered by Sl ...
. There are various points it can be started from including the Lake Hayes Pavilion next to State Highway 6 and the Picnic area at the north of the lake accessed via Arrowtown Road and also Rutherford Road (off Speargrass Flat Road). Was originally called the ''Lake Hayes Loop'' then the ''Lake Hayes Circuit'' but currently referred to as the Lake Hayes Trail. This track connects to the nearby
Lake Hayes Estate Lake Hayes Estate (often shortened to LHE) is a town nearby to Queenstown in the South Island of New Zealand. It is named after and situated near Lake Hayes; however, the lake is not visible from most parts of the estate. The population of the ...
residential sub-division. :


Twin Rivers Trail

:A route that links Frankton with the Lake Hayes area but also joins onto the Arrow River Bridges Ride. Passes both the Kawarau and Shotover Rivers and hence the name. Also goes past the suburb of Lake Hayes Estate and there is a track that can take you to the Lake Hayes Loop. Originally called the ''Twin River Ride'' it was changed to ''Twin Rivers Trail'' to reflect the diverse mix of users. :


Arrow River Bridges Trail

:This route connects Arrowtown to Gibbston. For much of its length follows the Arrow River. It can end at Chard Farm or can be linked onto the Gibbston River Trail. This trail contains many of the bridges that can be passed over on the ''Queenstown Trail'' as well as The Barfoot Tunnel. Originally called the ''Arrow River Bridges Ride'' it was changed to the ''Arrow River Bridges Trail'' to reflect the diverse mix of users. :


Gibbston River Trail

A route that passes along the
Kawarau River The Kawarau River is a river in the South Island of New Zealand. It drains Lake Wakatipu in northwestern Otago via the lake's Frankton Arm. The river flows generally eastwards for about and passes through the steep Kawarau Gorge until it joins L ...
around many vineyards in the Gibbston Valley. Carparks are available at each end of the track. There are also several loops in the track allowing for a varied or shorter route. This track was managed by Department of Conservation track until its upgrade in 2014 making it bike friendly and becoming officially part of the Queenstown Trail.


History

Originally the name for the network of trails in the region was the ''Wakatipu Trails'' before being renamed ''The Queenstown Trail''. Signage on the trail simply calls it ''Queenstown Trail''. The ''Wakatipu Trails Trust'' was set up in 2002 after a meeting between Duncan Field of QLDC and Chris Eden the
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Wakatipu Area Manager at the time to assess the interest in created a network of recreational trails. In 2004 the Wakatipu Trails strategy was developed which helped to guide the development of the trails. The main routes of the ''Queenstown Trail'' now link up with many smaller tracks not part of the official trail many of which existed before its 2012 opening.


Opening

The trail was opened on 18 October 2012 although many parts of the trail had already been constructed and were in regular use by the public before this date. It was officially opened by the Prime Minister
John Key Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th prime minister of New Zealand, Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as Leader of the New Zealand National Party from 2006 to ...
and cyclist
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near Arrowtown. It had taken 3 years and more than 100 contractors costing $5.4 million (NZD) to build.


Hazards

Several places of the trail have drop offs sometimes near rivers, occasionally bad weather can cause slips to occur which can temporarily close parts of the track. Although nearly the entire track is off-road a small number of sections cross either roads or driveways. There is also the potential for collisions between different users since they are travelling at different speeds and directions and there are quite a few blind corners.


Structures

As part of the Queenstown Trail there are three existing bridges (built before the trail was conceived) and six new structures (two wooden bridges, two suspension bridges, an underbridge and a tunnel). The bridges and tunnel built specifically for the ''Queenstown Trail'' were named after families that made significant donations towards the project.


Pre-existing structures

* Lower Shotover Bridge: This is a restored historic bridge that used to be used for traffic but is now used by cyclists and pedestrians. * Kawarau Falls Bridge: Originally this old bridge had space for pedestrians on one side and an alternating one way section for traffic. In 2018 a traffic bridge was built nearby and the Kawarau Falls Bridge became a pedestrian only bridge. * Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge: This is the bridge used by the AJ Hackett Bungy Company.


Structures built for the Trail

In order to transverse sections of the trail that crossed rivers or roads these structures were built for trail users and funded by supporters: * The Edgar Bridge: This is an 80 metre suspension bridge over the Arrow Gorge and named after Sir Eion and Lady Edgar. * The Barfoot Tunnel: The Barfoot Tunnel, under State Highway 6, was made possible by a donation from Garth and Judy Barfoot, of Auckland. * The Knights Family Bridge: Named after the family that made a donation for the under bridge that goes beneath State Highway 6. * The Southern Discoveries Bridge: A second suspension bridge that goes over the Arrow River near to where the opening ceremony was held. * The Swain Bridge: The Swain Bridge is to be found on the Arrowtown Millennium Trail. Named after Ken Swain a Queenstown Trails Trust trustee. * Billie’s Bridge: This is a mini bridge that runs over Hayes Creek (the outflow of Lake Hayes which flows into the Kawarau River) and is named after a member of the Sargood family.


References


External links


The Official Queenstown Trail SiteCycle Trails New Zealand
(New Zealand Trails website for local and international tourism)
News video of the opening of the trail
(From One News at tvnz.co.nz)
Lower Shotover Bridge engineering
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