Tree Trunk Gorge MTB Track. Central Plateau. New Zealand.
S 39° 10.382 E 175° 48.360
60H E 396860 N 5663342
This popular ride starts out on the Desert road and follows an old survey track along the side of the upper Tongariro River in the Kaimanawa Forest Park.
Waymark Code: WM4A3M
Location: New Zealand
Date Posted: 07/27/2008
Views: 68
Mountain biking is permitted in Kaimanawa Forest Park only on formed roads and on the Tree Trunk Gorge track.
Tree Trunk Gorge Track begins across the bridge over the upper Tongariro River at Trunk Gorge, reached from a side road off the Desert Road 23kms south of Turangi. Some bikers prefer to park their vehicles at the Desert Road turnoff and include the 5km downhill tarseal road as part of their bike ride. The track comprises of some sealed road some gravel road and good single track through mountain beech forest on leaf covered trails. Old lava crags and pristine native bush are the outstanding features on this ride. You will need to be aware that the track is also shared with hikers.
The first track bridge has washed out but the stream can be easily crossed on foot or ridden across. Follow the track right through to the Pillars of Hercules where a new Swingbridge crosses the Tongariro River and a track leads back up to the Desert Road. Unless you have arranged transport to pick you up here, you will need to ride back along the main highway to your car parking at the Tree Trunk Gorge Road turnoff.
Trail Name: Tree Trunk Gorge Track.
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Short description of trail: Not listed
Web Link to trail map (if available): Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
One log per waymark per person per physical visit to the trailhead. You are welcome to log your own waymark locations.