Bike Taupō Trail Series - Tee’s and Hoodies
Exciting news and just in time for Xmas…
Yes, we just said XMAS! 😊 You guys are getting the very first sneak peak of our Bike Taupō Trail Series T-shirts and Hoodies.!!
The 2024 BFA Craters Classic is partnering with the Love Taupō Trail Festival team!
The LOVE TAUPŌ TRAIL FESTIVAL is a three-day festival with an awesome line-up of events that’ll get you into nature and onto some amazing trails and we are excited to be part of it.
Kawaka Bridge -up, up, and away…..
We recently undertook a bridge relocation on the Great Lake Trail
August 2024 - Craters MTB Park Update
It’s hard to believe it’s been 6 months since the closure of Craters Mountain Bike Park but during that time there’s been a whole lot of blood, sweat and saw dust!
Huka Trapping Update July 2023
Welcome to the July 2023 Huka Trapping news. Are we making progress on the river corridor?
ECONOMIC IMPACT REPORT FOR OFF-ROAD BIKING IN TAUPO DISTRICT
Bike Taupō, in collaboration with the Taupō District Council, Amplify and Destination Great Lake Taupō, is pleased to announce the release of a comprehensive report that examines the impact of off-road biking within the Taupō District. The report, which was prepared by Wellington based firm Angus and Associates, sheds light on the significant economic and wider benefits generated by off-road recreational cycling and highlights its contribution to the region's prosperity.
Craters MTB Park Update
Bike Taupō have been fortunate enough to have had some access to park and have been quietly working away at clearing tracks that will not be logged, but have trees lying over them. This in itself is a huge job as some tracks have anywhere between 50 to 100 trees over them.
Crown Park Official Opening
It was wheely good fun at the Crown Park Cycle and Pump Track opening!
Have you experienced the Great Lake Trail?
As trail managers of this great ride, Bike Taupō are responsible for maintaining and developing the track.
If you have experienced the Great Lake Trail or planning too, then look out for the QR codes on the trail to complete the survey and be in to win a $200 Torpedo7 each and every month.
Huka Trapping Update
Most of the traps in the river corridor were ok or have been recovered. Andrew Hilton and his helpers have done a great job getting the Honey Trail open. The damage in that section is astounding.
Kids Bike Taupō Update
The Kids Bike Taupō programme visits all schools across Taupō and provides 3 kids bike sessions per week at 3 different locations across the district. Families have the opportunity to come and learn to ride a bike using one of our bikes if required, or bring their own and just enjoy some friends and family time.
Track Crew Report
Well, what a crazy start to the year we have had weather wise. Our thoughts go out to those from Northland down to the Wairarapa who have experienced devastation brought about by both recent cyclones that hit the North Island. The issues we are experiencing pale into insignificance when seeing what they are going through.
Update from our friends at FourB
At the FourB base, next to Craters MTB park we have been happy to see lots of international tourists and out of towners taking advantage of the quick work Bike Taupo did to get the Huka river trails open
A reminder to all that the Rotary Ride is a shared track
We have received some very disappointing reports of people verbally abusing other people on the Rotary track and our message to those people is this, just stop. This sort of behaviour is completely unnecessary.
Thank you…
When it became clear that Craters MTB Park wouldn’t be opening for some time and we began to understand the extent of the work to clear the local trails, we knew the cycling community would be as gutted as we were. We also knew that you’d get behind us, and you did and we are totally blown away by your support.
Bike Taupō Trail Update
Our trail crew have been out inspecting and clearing the trails. Read more for the udpate.
CRATERS CLASSIC UPATE - 25/2
As you may know, we made a very tough decision this week to cancel the Craters Classic event. This was not a decision made lightly, but it was a decision that was taken out of our hands when we were advised that the Mountain Park would be closed for at least 6 months.