Wānaka bridges ‘fit for a King’ to reopen this weekend

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Source: NZ Department of Conservation

Date:  30 May 2025

Yesterday a small group of Makarora residents and conservation groups met to admire the bridges and upgraded Blue Pools Track walkway located 70 km north of Wānaka.

DOC Operations Manager Charlie Sklenar says the occasion warrants a royal celebration after a two-year slog involving engineers, contractors, specialists, geotechnical consultations, unexpected complexities and a lot of hard work.

“In May 2023 engineering reports on Blue Pools and Rob Roy bridges showed they needed to be upgraded for public safety, while Makarora’s swing bridge had to be completely replaced. We closed all three to get the work done.

“In peak summer season 550 people a day cross the Blue Pools and Makarora bridges. At times 75 people would cross the bridges each hour, and visitors were regularly exceeding the signposted ‘safe number of people to cross’ advice. We needed to ensure these structures were safe for the public.”

Upgrades included:

  • a new longer Makarora swing bridge with higher capacity,
  • a 160-metre-long elevated board walk, and
  • extensive upgrades to the Blue Pools bridge offering an improved experience for visitors.

“We are so fortunate to have the stunning clear waters, native forest and dramatic alpine scenery of Tititea Mt Aspiring National Park on our doorstep,” says Charlie.

“These upgrades mean people can safely experience this special place for years to come and do so in a way that protects nature.

“It’s an investment that preserves our natural taonga species and supports our local communities who rely on outdoor recreation and tourism.”

Yesterday was a big day for the Makarora community, with a parallel celebration for the opening of the 1.1 km Charteris Track in nearby Makarora township.

Built by the Upper Clutha Tracks Trust on land donated by Makarora resident Gary Charteris, the track is a valuable last link in a loop that takes in the Makarora township.

Note: Reminder Blue Pools and Makarora bridges are not officially open to the public until Saturday 31 May. Contractors may still be site.

Visitors should check the DOC website before heading out.

Blue Pools Track: Mount Aspiring National Park, Otago region

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