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Coromandel Trails Collective infographic
Insight into the Coromandel Trails Collective and the regional trail expereience.
National Trail Makers
Ally Davey and KJ Jennings advocated for forming a national body of trailmaking groups to support each other and advocate for our shared needs. They outline what the governance structure of the network might look like – including a national body and regional alliances. They outline how it would interact with government ministries, councils, and other national bodies. The national body would focus on sharing information between members, supporting each other and establishing a high-level collaborative relationship with DOC and other ministries and national stakeholders.
Lights, camera, action. Rolling Stars not just about mountain biking.
Young Rolling Stars hit the trails at Ride Coromandel and Whangamata Bike Parks to create their own mountain bike film and have lots of fun along the way. Filmed by Nathan Roderick Film maker, supported by Sport Waikato and Sport New Zealand.
More than skids and wheelies, its all about progression.
There are 4 jump lines, low berms, steep berms, a world-class pump track, and cool trails for the little kids to play on too. The only trail that we didn't ride because we didn't have the time is the cross-country trail that they also have there.
Cycle Fest gets kids on bikes
Local rangatahi and tamariki having a go at biking with New Zealand Mountain Bike coach Morgan.
Hemiville, the newest place to ride
New bike playground comes to life in Coromandel town featuring the Bikealotis Giant Weta, glow in the dark Geko and taniwha humps - its more fun than you can imagine.
Hauraki Coromandel Biking Strategy
The strong support for bike clubs in the Hauraki Coromandel and the Coromandel Trails Collective provided a high level of collaboration for the second part of an MBIE-funded project to develop a region-wide trail strategy.
A new cycling destination to explore, The Coromandel has lots on offer.
Looking for somewhere new to explore by bike? The Coromandel has a range of bike trails suited to all abilities including those wanting to develop their skills too.
Pump Track Open Fun Day
Olympian Rebecca Petch & Velosolutions New Zealand hold a fun skills day for the kids before the Coromandel Pump Track Open, supported by Sport Waikato Tu Manawa Fund.
Celebrating innovation, collaboration& achievement - Winner of the Outstanding Active Space Initiative.
Sport Waikato Award Winners Ride Coromandel Bike Park
Coromandel Pump Track Open
Coromandel Pump Track Open has opened entries for the 2022 event. BMX against MTB the challange is on in April 23rd - 24th
Heart broken as we say goodbye to Keith, stronger than a kauri.
Keith Stephenson, the much-loved Coromandel Town man who enriched the local environment and many lives with his love of adventure in the outdoors, is being celebrated after his sudden death of a heart attack while riding his bike on Sunday 19 December.
Bring on Summer
Ride Coromandel Bike Park showing the Pump Track, Skills area, jumps track, Wash Station and Cross Country Trails
Innovative design to Kauri Protection launched
The new bike wash station cleans the tires and prevents the spread of Kauri Dieback entering the single track trails.
Cross country trails ready to go for Queens Birthday Weekend.
New single trails are on there way to Coromandel Town, bringing mountain biking and cycling to the next level for this holiday paradise by the ocean.
Single Trails complete the bike park
New single trails are on there way to Coromandel Town, bringing mountain biking and cycling to the next level for this holiday paradise by the ocean.
We are open & can’t wait for you to come join us.
Ride Coromandel Mountain Bike, Pump track and descent trails are ready to ride, epic jumps, skills track and pump track now open for all ages and riding abilities.