
Shotover Gorge Trail Opens
Queenstown Trails Trust Opens Spectacular New Trail
The Shotover Gorge Trail is a spectacular 5.5km journey along the Lower Shotover Gorge, passing through the historic Hugo Tunnel (108m) and crossing the impressive Kimi-ākau Bridge (90m) which spans the gorge at Tucker Beach.
Sunday 13th April 2025
Photography by Geoff Marks
At a ceremony on Sunday 13th April 2025 attended by sponsors, stakeholders and 'Trial Lovers', Queenstown Trails Trust opened the incredible new Kimi-ākau | Shotover Gorge Trail.
The new trail is the culmination of seven years of blood, sweat and tears for the Queenstown Trails executive team, who, under the guidance of Trustees and with the generous support of loyal trail lovers, are delighted to reach this milestone.
Queenstown Trails CEO Mark “Willy” Williams has championed the expansion of the Queenstown Trails network. “The big focus of the Shotover Gorge Trail was closing the gap in the network, linking the northern side of the Whakatipu Basin with the residential suburbs, creating a seamless recreational link and integrating with the mountain bike trails on Coronet Peak and Mahu Whenua”.
The additional benefit of connecting communities with active transport opportunities is not lost on Williams “Trails provide the perfect means for locals and visitors to experience the Whakatipu Basin without a reliance on vehicles, reducing emissions and congestion, with the obvious health and wellbeing benefits of daily exercise”.

Spectacular views on the Shotover Gorge Trail [Geoff Marks].
Funding and executing ambitious projects such as the Shotover Gorge Trail is something the Queenstown Trails team have become proficient in. After taking the trail realignment idea to Wellington in 2017, MBIE agreed to fund 50% of this project though the NZCT Enhance and Expansion Fund, with Central Lakes Trust coming onboard soon after with a significant part of the required co-funding.
“With inflation and post-covid construction cost increases, certain aspects of the project ended up costing more than initially estimated, so we looked to the community for support - and the call was answered”.
The McQuilkin family were first to plug the infrastructure funding gap by sponsoring the McQuilkin Bridge at Little Stream.
Queenstown Trails were deeply humbled by the generous support of the Hugo Charitable Trust whose contribution enabled the restoration of the Hugo tunnel, bringing gold mining heritage and a spectacular trail experience to life for both locals and visitors to enjoy.
The construction of iconic Kimi-ākau Bridge would not have been possible without the generous supporting tower donors– Rod Drury (x 2), the Alterno Foundation and Scott and Rachel McLaren, as well as our community of trail lovers.
“In our hour of need our Trail Lovers embraced the ‘Sponsor a Plank Challenge’, where 110 plank sponsors raised the remaining shortfall, resulting in this magnificent structure getting off the ground. Special thanks to all our long-time supporters and particularly Julian and Lizanne Knights for kicking off this initiative with the first 7 planks”.

Mark "Willy" Williams leads trail supporters to the opening of the Shotover Gorge Trail

Trail Lovers supported the new swing bridge by sponsoring planks.
The conservation outcomes facilitated by the new trail are an enormous benefit: “We are incredibly proud that the trails provide access for trapping, planting, control of invasive species and waterway restoration, allowing people to experience our environment and gain a sense of guardianship/Kaitiakitanga.”
Williams expressed his gratitude to all those involved in bringing this trail to life, including consultants and contractors. “This stunning trail is a legacy asset for the region; the bridge, tunnel and trail are all symbolic of people banding together for the greater good and enhancing what it means to live, work and play in Queenstown”.
Opening this Sunday provides a great opportunity for families to experience the new trail with Easter and school holidays coming up, with the added benefit of official partners in Arthurs Point offering perfect places to stop for refreshments before, during or after your ride.
The month of April is Queenstown Trails’ annual ‘Trail Lovers’ fundraising campaign. To show your appreciation for the new trail and the amazing work of the Trust, please make a donation. Click below for more information. Thank you!

Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Shotover Gorge Trail.

The first bike riders cross the new Kimi-akau | Shotover Gorge Bridge

The first walkers are piped across the bridge.

A jet boat thunders past under the bridge as the first bikers and walkers enjoy the opening of the new trail.

The 108m long Hugo Tunnel on the Shotover Gorge Trail.

The trail weaves its way through woodland between Arthurs Point on the Hugo Tunnel.
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