Begin at Bus Stop Café, enjoy narrow forest trails, see historic dam foundations, cross wetland boardwalks, and finish at Waipapa Power Station, featuring technical paths, steep sections, and stunning views of sandstone cliffs and the river. Ideal for adventurous riders seeking a challenging and scenic route

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Elevation

Experience a varied ride from Waipapa Dam to the Jim Barnett Reserve. This section offers moderate climbs and descents, winding through dense native bush, pine forests, and farmland. With stunning river views, some tight turns, and a mix of easy and challenging segments, it's a great ride for all.

Riding the Waippa Trail

The Waipapa Trail begins at the quirky Bus Stop Café at Mangakino Lakefront Reserve, a perfect spot to grab a coffee before starting your adventure. This trail offers a rugged journey through narrow, technical paths and steep sections. As you delve into the forest, you'll encounter remnants of the old Maraetai Dam foundations and an overgrown concrete batching plant, adding historical intrigue to the ride.

The trail features boardwalks through wetlands and leads to a viewing platform with spectacular views of the Maraetai dams. Riders will enjoy the sight of the largest hydroelectric station on the Waikato River. The trail concludes at the Waipapa Power Station, with views of sandstone cliffs and the river. The Waipapa Trail is perfect for those looking to push their limits while exploring the natural beauty and history of the area.

Highlights

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The Waipapa Trail

Begin at Bus Stop Café, enjoy narrow forest trails, see historic dam foundations, cross wetland boardwalks, and finish at Waipapa Power Station, featuring technical paths, steep sections, and stunning views of sandstone cliffs and the river. Ideal for adventurous riders seeking a challenging and scenic route

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