Tramping tracks in Whakaari Conservation Area near Glenorchy.
This area offers walking and mountain biking opportunities in a spectacular lakeside and alpine landscape.
Walk or cycle along the banks of the Clutha River near Lake Wanaka.
Oteake Conservation Park has a number of tracks suitable for both tramping and mountain biking.
This tramping track through a spectacular landscape connects Sandy Point and Awa Nohoaka Conservation Areas in the Upper Clutha Valley.
This provides access to one of the Hawea Conservation Park's most beautiful areas, the Hunter Valley.
A range of tracks for walkers and mountain bikers alike, in an attractive, upland valley. Easily accessed off SH8 between Tarras and Omarama.
Three tracks are on and around the uplands of the Pisa Conservation Area which lies between Wanaka and Cromwell.
You can see many historic gold mining features from Atley Track and there are superb views from the summit of Mt Dewar.
This 11.5km loop walking and mountain biking track meanders along the upper slopes of the Clutha river and offers spectacular views of surrounding peaks and Otago landscapes.
The Gibbston River Trail is a walking and mountain bike track that stretches 11km from the historic Kawarau Suspension Bridge along the south bank of the Kawarau River to Waitiri Creek Wines.
A walk with superb lake and mountain views over undulating open grassland and scattered scrub, ending at Jack's Point.
A 2 hour loop walk and mountain bike through the Bannockburn Sluicings. View the historic relics that lie amongst the spectacular cliffs and pinnacles that have been sculpted by hydraulic mining.
Stroll, walk, run or cycle around a lake surrounded by spectacular mountains.
This popular short, undulating walk through grassland is surrounded by mountains and goes right round the lake.
The track follows the historic Welshmen's Water Race through several creeks, then steadily climbs to Ben Cruachan with good views of Lake Wakatipu, the Basin and Nevis Bluff.
Climb up to the saddle and get great views of the Wakatipu Basin.
This all-day walk, or mountain bike ride, leads to a well-preserved isolated mining area, deep in the heart of Central Otago.
The well-used Frankton Walkway provides a pleasant stroll or bicycle ride along the lakeshore between Queenstown and Frankton.
The Kelvin Peninsula Track follows along the southern side of Frankton Arm and alternates from sidling below homes to traversing through regenerating native bush.
Sunshine Bay Walk is a native bush walk that follows along the lakeshore to the Sunshine Bay jetty and carpark.
The Dingle Burn Peninsula Track is a pleasant walk to the Turihuka Conservation Area. It also provides access into Hawea Conservation Park via the Dingle Burn and Hunter River Tracks.
Hāwea Conservation Park offers both impressive landscapes and a wide range of recreational activities such as walking, hunting, fishing, skiing, climbing and mountain biking.
Bannockburn a historic town established in 1858. There are fantastic walks and mountain biking that explores the historical gold mining relics, scenic picnic spots and also a cafe and wine tasting at the local vineyards.
The Arawata Bridle Track follows part of the original bridle trail that connected Queenstown and Glenorchy.
From Lake Dispute you can walk to Moke Lake.
On the Lake Dispute Track you'll climb steeply through shrubland before reaching this high country lake.
This walk passes through native forest and bush, crossing burns (streams) and giving access to Lake Wanaka itself. This track is suitable for walking, mountain biking and horse riding.
Seven Mile Track and Wilson Bay Track are dual-purpose tracks for walkers and mountain bikers.
From Twelve Mile Delta to Bob's Cove Track is a 1.5 hour/one way walk where you'll see ancient marine sediments.
Along the Bob's Cove Track and Nature Walk you'll find historic sites, swimming beaches and fishing opportunities.
You can take 5-minute walks or take longer tracks to visit historic sites in the Skippers area. There are opportunities for kayaking, mountainbiking, picnicking and rafting.
You can walk the 40 minute Interpretive Loop Track or try mountain biking old 4wd access tracks.
Kopuwai Conservation Area offers a range of recreation opportunities including hunting.
You can walk, ride a mountainbike or ride a horse through the rail trail. On the way you can experience striking scenery, view art deco buildings and visit courntry pubs in small towns.
You can walk, mountainbike or horseride the Minaret Burn Track.