The Waikato River Trails are divided into five sections, each offering a unique adventure. You'll find everything from gently rolling paths to steeper, more rugged trails. The trails are graded from 3 (Intermediate) to 4 (Advanced). While most are wide and smooth, some, particularly in the Waipapa section, feature trickier single-tracks. A mountain bike is recommended for the best experience, ensuring you can handle the varied terrain and enjoy the scenic beauty to the fullest.

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The Waikato River Trails offer diverse cycling experiences with rolling terrain, gentle climbs, tight turns, and stunning views. Ride through lush native bush, open farmlands, and lakeside paths. Each trail, suitable for all levels, promises a memorable adventure with beautiful scenery and varied challenges.

Riding Waikato River Trails

The trails cover about 100 kilometres of previously inaccessible Southern Waikato land from Atiamuri Village to Lake Karapiro.

Waikato River Trails welcome everyone to wind their way along a Trail that encompasses the magic and beauty of New Zealand native bush, exotic forest and the villages of Atiamuri, Whakamaru, Mangakino and Arapuni where an idyllic pace of life greets you.

Be inspired as you cycle past magnificent hydro dams, over suspension bridges, significant wetlands, while soaking up expansive lake and river landscapes.

The trail is mostly flat with some short steep sections. It is made up of several intermediate to advanced trails that provide opportunity for day excursions. For more information on the trail sections and maps visit WaikatoRiverTrails.co.nz.

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The Waikato River Trails are proud to be part of Ngā Haerenga - The New Zealand Cycle Trails network.

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Waikato River Trails

The Waikato River Trails are divided into five sections, each offering a unique adventure. You'll find everything from gently rolling paths to steeper, more rugged trails. The trails are graded from 3 (Intermediate) to 4 (Advanced). While most are wide and smooth, some, particularly in the Waipapa section, feature trickier single-tracks. A mountain bike is recommended for the best experience, ensuring you can handle the varied terrain and enjoy the scenic beauty to the fullest.in bikers and walkers can explore a series of cycle trails along New Zealand's longest river - the mighty Waikato River.

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