Queenstown Trails Update

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Posted 8 June, 2023
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Trail Lover annual appeal

Queenstown Trails raised an outstanding $50,000, money that will go towards the Arthurs Point to Arrowtown Trail development. Thank you to everyone that donated.

Construction Progress On The Arthurs Point - Arrowtown Trail

The Wharehuanui (Arthurs Point to Arrowtown) Trail has been full steam ahead since the start of February making great progress.

The Trail heading west from Coronet Peak Station Road looks fantastic as it snakes its way along the foot of Coronet Peak – it won’t be long until it pops out at the foot of the new Carry On MTB trail and then onwards to Malaghans Road.

Working in the other direction, the tunnel bypass route from Littles Road is established high in the valley, with some amazing views back down Gorge Road.

The construction team will be focusing on joining the two sections together during the winter months, as well as building retaining walls and establishing a twin-span bridge at Station Creek.

Downstream, along Mill Creek, the crew from Mana Tahuna have done a fantastic job of clearing Willow and replanting with natives, ready for the trail to be established as it reaches Millbrook.

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