Arrow Junction

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Arrow Junction is a tiny settlement at the intersection of the Crown Range Road and State Highway 6, just a few minutes south of Arrowtown. This unassuming crossroads serves as the gateway to some of Central Otago's most dramatic landscapes, with the rugged peaks of the Crown Range rising to the north and the lush Arrow River valley stretching south. It's a place to pause and take in the raw beauty of the region, with a handful of historic buildings and a sense of being on the edge of the wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Arrow Junction itself is a quick stop—30 minutes to an hour is enough to snap photos and stretch your legs. However, the area is best explored as part of a half-day or full-day loop from Queenstown or Arrowtown. Combine a drive over the Crown Range with a visit to the Gibbston Valley wineries, or cycle the Arrow River Bridges Trail and stop for lunch at a local vineyard. If you're keen on hiking, the nearby Ben Lomond Track or Queenstown Hill offer rewarding views but require a full day.

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