Firefighters are looking to stamp out any hot spots from the fire that raged through scrubland near Queenstown yesterday before the wind picks up this afternoon.
The scrub fire spread across 200 hectares of Queenstown's Deep Creek, in Skippers Canyon, and destroyed a woodshed and a vehicle.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand shift manager Lynn Crosson said the fire was now under control and firefighters were in "monitoring mode", with a helicopter fly-over this morning confirming no further activity on the fire line overnight.
Four ground crews were present at the site checking for any remaining hot spots while a helicopter would monitor the site from above, Crosson said.
Mark Mawhinney, deputy principal rural fire officer for Central Otago, said forecasters were predicting more wind later today. Crews would be preparing for that this morning.