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Riders on the Moerangi Track

Moerangi Track - Whirinaki Forest

A shared-use track that includes an optional overnight stop at a historic hut and amazing views from the top of the Moerangi saddle (955 m). Listen for the piercing calls of kiwi at night.


Walking and tramping

  • 3 days
  • Intermediate: Great Walk/Easier tramping track

Mountain biking

  • 5 - 7 hr
  • Intermediate: Grade 3

No dogs


At 35 kilometres in length, the Moerangi Track is not for the faint-hearted. Originally well-groomed, the track now hugs some chunky drops and is eroded in spots, which makes for a thrill seeker’s dream ride. You can expect to be out there for around five to seven hours. If you fancy a night in the forest, you can take your pick of three huts along the way.

Location

The Moerangi tracks are about 100 km south east of Rotorua on State Highway 38. It is within a two hour drive of Rotorua, Taupō and Whakatāne.

Responsible Mountain Biking

  • Mountain biking has dangers. Proceed at your own risk and ride within your ability.
  • Wear an approved cycle helmet and protective clothing.
  • Stay on the designated mountain bike track or roads - do not take short cuts.
  • Take out what you bring in - do not litter.
  • Beware of vehicles when using the roads. Standard NZ road rules apply - keep to the left and give way when appropriate.
  • Do not build new tracks or modify existing tracks. 

For your safety

The weather in the park can be very unpredictable, and visitors should be prepared for cold, wet spells even at the height of summer. Warm clothing, rainproof gear and suitable footwear are recommended. Please leave a record of your intentions with reliable friends or relatives, or at the Rangitāiki Area Office.

For more information and track updates

Contact the Department of Conservation:
Visitor Centre
Main Road, Murupara
07 366 1080
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Contact Details

Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne
Whakatāne District
New Zealand

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