K2K Trail

Flowing downhill, stunning wetlands, secluded beaches perfect for a mid-way swim and sweeping views of Lake Taupo are just some of the highlights of the K2K Trail, part of the Kawakawa Section of the Great Lake Trails.

Flowing downhill, stunning wetlands, secluded beaches perfect for a mid-way swim and sweeping views of Lake Taupo are just some of the highlights of the K2K Trail, part of the Kawakawa Section of the Great Lake Trails.

Trail Stats and Map

  • Distance
    8.4 Km
  • Time
    1.5 hrs Cycling |3 hrs Walking
  • Ability
    Grade 3 | Intermediate
  • Trail Type
    Forrest | Pumice | Shared use

Elevation

The K2K Trail offers a mix of challenging climbs and swift descents through native bush, starting from Kinloch. It ascends to panoramic views at Codgers Rock lookout, then winds down to the tranquil Kawakawa Bay, enveloped by stunning lakefront scenery.

Elevation

Elevation | 320m

Climb | 2.9km

Descent | 3.7km

Flat | 1.8km


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Riding the K2K (Kawakawa Bay to Kinloch) Trail

The K2K (Kawakawa Bay to Kinloch) Trail, part of the Great Lake Trails, offers a versatile route that can be started from either Kinloch or Kawakawa Bay, and ridden as a linear trail or looped for a longer adventure.

From Kinloch, the trail begins by following markers along the scenic lakefront, leading to the official start where it ascends steadily through lush native bush. As you climb, your efforts are rewarded with magnificent, sweeping views from the top of the hill, particularly at Codgers Rock lookout, offering expansive vistas towards the western bays.

The journey continues with a flowy descent, guiding you down to the serene and picturesque Kawakawa Bay. Here, the tranquil waters and surrounding natural beauty provide a perfect setting for a restful break before continuing the ride or looping back to Kinloch. This route, with its challenging climbs and exhilarating descents, captures the essence of mountain biking in New Zealand, blending adventure with stunning natural landscapes.

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    Biking with Taupo Kayak Adventures is not the only way to enjoy the stunning scenery the Great Lake Taupo region has to offer. Join our professional guides on our many bike trails. We have an unguided option which includes bike hire and shuttle.

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    Chris Jolly Outdoors - Guided Biking

    Take a tour of the Biking Capital of New Zealand with Chris Jolly Outdoors. Lake Taupo offers some of the most stunning scenic bike trails, and a guided bike tour is the perfect way to enjoy the experience.

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    Why not combine your mountain biking and kayaking trip into one fun adventure packed day? Enjoy the stunning scenery Great Lake Taupo and its surrounding area has on offer on both land and water.

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    Supervolcanic - Waihaha - Road and Boat Transfer Package

    Got your own bike? Supervolcanic. Ride the Epic Waihaha section of the Great lake Trail with this transfer package from Kinloch.

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    Overnight e-Bike Adventures

    Join us for the ultimate private mountain e-biking adventure in the Central North Island and stay in a luxurious remote lodge for the night. You will experience a truly private, wilderness adventure, with your very own on-site accommodation and host.

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    Tree Trunk Gorge Guided Mountain Bike

    This is a short but beautiful track that weaves its way through native forest and includes a short steep climb, a picturesque river ford and some wooden bridges. This is an intermediate trail with lots of fun to be had.

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