Arrow River

The Arrow River is a short river in Otago, New Zealand. It is a tributary of the , which in turn feeds into the . The historic gold mining town of lies on the banks of the Arrow River.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge.

Bridge
The spans the in the region in the of New Zealand. The bridge is mainly used for commercial purposes by the AJ Hackett Bungy Company for bungy jumping - the world's first commercial bungy jumping site.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gibbston and Lake Hayes Estate.

Hamlet
is a community in the Wakatipu Basin in the region of the , New Zealand. Through the valley runs the which forms the . is situated 6 km east of Arrow River.

Suburb
is a town nearby to in the of New Zealand. It is named after and situated near ; however, the lake is not visible from most parts of the estate. is situated 8 km west of Arrow River.

Quarter
is a suburb of in the of New Zealand. It has around 810 sections and was originally 202 hectares when first rezoned from rural to residential. is situated 8 km west of Arrow River.

Arrow River

Latitude
-45.01667° or 45° 1′ south
Longitude
168.88333° or 168° 53′ east
Elevation
683 metres (2,241 feet)
Open location code
4V6CXVMM+88
Geo­Names ID
2193792
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Highlights include Cowcliff Hill and Kawarau Bridge.

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