Discover the Waihaha section of the Great Lake Trails made up of two interconnected trails: the Waihaha Link and the Waihora Link. The Taupō region’s supervolcanic nature is on full display with towering volcanic rock cliffs, breathtaking vistas, and a secluded waterfall nestled within the Waihaha Valley.

Elevation

The Waihaha Section offers off-road trails that can be narrow, featuring hill climbs and steep declines. Designed with flowing corners, fun downhills, and some short switchback climbs, it's a trail that keeps you on your toes and tests your skills with every turn.

Riding the Waihaha Section

The Waihaha Link, nestled within the Waihaha Section of the Great Lake Trails, offers a scenic and exhilarating mountain biking experience. Starting from the Waihaha River carpark, this trail takes riders on a journey alongside the Waihaha River, heading towards the majestic Lake Taupō. As you ride, the trail unfolds through a rich natural setting highlighted by expansive stands of Kamahi trees, adding a verdant lushness to the route.

Adding to the visual spectacle are the striking volcanic rock formations that tell tales of the area's geologic past. One of the notable features along the trail is Echo Rock, a unique geological formation that intrigues with its acoustic properties. The trail continues to weave its magic as it descends alongside the Kotukutuku Stream, where the sounds of flowing water complement the serene ambiance, making for a memorable ride right into the heart of New Zealand's stunning landscapes. This route is perfect for those seeking both adventure and a deep connection with nature.

Highlights

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Waihaha Section

Discover the Waihaha section of the Great Lake Trails made up of two interconnected trails: the Waihaha Link and the Waihora Link. The Taupō region’s supervolcanic nature is on full display with towering volcanic rock cliffs, breathtaking vistas, and a secluded waterfall nestled within the Waihaha Valley.

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