All trampers are safe and have been accounted for after the Dart River was blocked by a landslide at Sandy Bluff, about 10km above Chinaman's Bluff.
The slip occurred on Saturday about noon and posed a hazard for trampers, campers and boat enthusiasts, authorities said.
Everyone was warned to stay away from the area, the Department of Conservation (DoC) and the Queenstown Lakes District Council said in a joint statement on Sunday.
GNS scientists from Dunedin and Wellington attempted to assess the landslide and hazard by helicopter yesterday afternoon, but were hindered by poor weather conditions.
DoC conservation services senior ranger Richard Kennett, of Glenorchy, said there is extensive flooding at Dredge Flat, upstream of the slip. Trampers were having to detour 2km through forest to get around flooded parts of the track.