Whirinaki Forest Mountain Bike Track

Ride Whirinaki

The Whirinaki Forest Mountain Bike Track is purpose built and weaves through one of the most spectacular and interesting forests in the world.

Crossing the log bridge at Whirinaki. Photo: Rob Rymill.
Crossing the bridge at Whirinaki

The track is designed for the eco mountain bike rider and requires a medium fitness and skill level (grade 2 - 3).  The track is 16 km and most people complete it in 2 - 4 hours.  Shorter sections of the track can also be ridden.

A specially managed area

Because this forest is special, part of it is under intensive management. This area is known as the Whirinaki Ecological Management Zone (WEMZ) and the Mountain Bike Track goes through it.  The management of WEMZ is holistic and includes work with rare plants and animals, improving visitor facilities and intensive pest control.

How to get there

Whirinaki Forest Park is 90 km southeast of Rotorua, off Ruatahuna Road, via SH 38.  The mountain bike track is located at the end of old Fort Road.

Responsible mountain biking

Mountain biking has dangers, proceed at your own risk and ride within your ability.

  • Wear an approved cycle helmet and protective clothing.
  • Stay on the designated mountain bike track or roads - do not take short cuts.
  • Take out what you bring in - do not litter.
  • Beware of vehicles when using the roads.  Standard NZ road rules apply - keep to the left and give way when appropriate.
  • Do not build new tracks or modify existing tracks.

For your safety

The weather in the park can be very unpredictable and visitors should be prepared for cold, wet spells even at the height of summer.  Warm clothing, rain proof gear and suitable footwear are recommended.  Please leave a record of your intentions with reliable friends or relatives or at the Rangitaiki Area Office.

For more information

Te Urewera Area Office
Phone:      +64 7 366 1080
Full office details

 
Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Information

Whirinaki Forest Park field trip resource

Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

Contact
Te Urewera Area Office
Phone:      +64 7 366 1080
Full office details

Rangitaiki Visitor Centre
Phone:      +64 7 366 1080
Address:   State Highway 38
Murupara 3079
Email:   rangitaikivc@doc.govt.nz
Full office details