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. 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 towards mountains such as
Cecil Peak 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. :
Lake Hayes Trail :This is a route that encircles
Lake Hayes. 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 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 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.
Shotover Gorge Trail This trail is 5.5 km one way from Arthurs Point to Tucker Beach and was opened in 2025. It can also be accessed by the Littles Road carpark. It follows the Shotover River and has many switch backs near the Hugo Tunnel which is a highlight along with the long Kimi-ākau bridge. == History ==