Waitangi Mountain Bike Park

$7,545 of $300,000 goal
Given by 28 generous donors in 13 weeks

Build a world class Mountain Bike Park that is a series of sustainable, fun, exciting MTB tracks for the entire community to use for free.

Northland

YAY! after 2 years of hard work of all the parties involved we now have a Management Agreement with the Department of Conservation to build and manage a Mountain Bike Park in the Endowment Forest. A huge THANK YOU to all those who sent in Letters of Support. These letters form an essential part of the application to the Dept. of Conservation. Well over 200 letters were received. Support came from Heath, Education, NZ Police, sports clubs, businesses and residents from Paihia, Waitangi, Haruru Falls, Watea, Te Haumi, Opua , Russell, Rawhiti, Kerikeri, Kawakawa, Kaikohe, Kaeo, Oromahoe, Kaitaia, Dargaville, Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Dunedin, even from the UK and Canada – to name a few!

Thank you for taking the time and effort to support this worthy project. The mighty power of the pen… or perhaps keyboard in some cases! We are now needing to turn that support into dollars to make this project happen. FNDC has tipped in $70,000 and so has Focus Paihia but we still need to fundraise another $300,000 to complete the first 2 zones which will give us approximately 30 kms of track. So please help us get this incredible project done this summer!

More information is provided below but if you would like to chat about any aspects of the project feel free to get in touch as the entire team loves to talk about this project which is near and dear to their hearts.

An opportunity was seen to develop the existing Endowment Forest land into a World Class Mountain Bike Park whilst continuing its current use as a commercial forestry business, without interruption via series of professionally designed and well-constructed trails.

While the Mountain Bike Park is a community facility to achieve the recognition as a “World Class” MTB Park it will require facilities that have a definite WOW factor, which will encourage riders to return for multiple visits, and to bring other riders with them to experience what’s on offer. The trails need to be “landmark trails” – a term used to describe trails that are so amazing you can’t wait to ride them again.

As we develop the existing Endowment Forest land into a World Class MTB Park its current use as a commercial forestry business would be uninterrupted. The MTB Park would be a collection of pre-approved, professionally designed and well-constructed trails.

The Mountain Bike Park will be a series of sustainable, fun, exciting and interesting single use mountain bike trails that are informative as well as environmentally and culturally friendly.

Our Mountain Bike Park will cater to both recreational cyclists and passionate mountain bikers. With easily accessible trails in the Bay of Islands will enable locals to take part in this great sport plus encourage visitors to the region.

The Waitangi Mountain Bike Park’s vision is: To create & maintain a world class mountain bike facility, which embraces and celebrates the cultural heritage of the area and provides a land based healthy activity for people of all ages.

- Provides a land based, all-weather, all year sports activity which is relatively inexpensive and accessible to all.

- Provide a world class, potentially low cost community health related sports facility, keeping local kids positively focused, which is also attractive to local families with skill and experience level of riders from beginner to expert being catered for in the design of the park.

- Provide local job opportunities created by the economic stimulation from the increase in visitor numbers to the area.

- Potentially attract MTBP sponsorship and competitions to Paihia.

- Assist in pest control and kiwi conservation through the use of the tracks to allow easy ‘baiting’ of the area.

- Benefit the health targets set out by District Health Board and Sport Northland objectives – Northland has some of the worst health related statistics in the country.

- Symbiotically extend the use of Waitangi Endowment Forest from its current commercial forestry commitments and progress it towards a more responsible public recreation facility.

- The mountain bike park would respect and promote cultural, community and conservation issues.

- Attract the Auckland mountain biking market to experience the Bay from another perspective. It could provide an excellent land based outdoor attraction which is all year round and family friendly.

- Complement the existing construction of the national cycle way from Opua to Hokianga and the proposal for a cycle way from Kerikeri to Paihia through the Waitangi Forest..

- Support the goals set out by the current local and central government re cycle ways.

- Support the local Paihia/Waitangi business community and tourism in Northland, especially in the off season – by attracting an exciting ‘new market’ to the Bay for a land based activity that is relatively non weather dependent. Mountain biking families and weekend warriors need places to eat, drink and sleep and generally are well behaved.

- Great access – close to town in Paihia.

Mountain biking is a hugely popular sport around the world which provides revenue streams far beyond the trail itself. International visitors expect facilities like this to be available and are often frustrated when it’s not. Bike safety on Northlands roads are perceived to be dangerous, hence the need to create safe bike friendly areas is paramount for visitors and locals. Northland lacks any such facility and it would be an enormous positive for the area.

WORLD CLASS MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK

It’s important to understand at the outset that this project goes beyond the needs of a basic community facility. To achieve the recognition as a “World Class” MTB Park requires facilities that have a definite WOW factor, which will encourage riders to return for multiple visits, and to bring other riders with them to experience what’s on offer. The trails need to be “landmark trails” – a term used to describe trails that are so amazing you can’t wait to ride them again.

Our MTB Park will be a series of sustainable trails that:

- Protect the environment and are culturally sensitive

- Meets the needs of its users

- Require little maintenance; and

- Minimises conflict between different user groups

As we develop the existing Endowment Forest land into a World Class MTBP its current use as a commercial forestry business would be uninterrupted.

The MTBP would be a series of pre-approved, professionally designed and well-constructed trails.These trails would all be:

- Culturally sensitive / respecting any cultural / archaeological points of significance.

- Have a health and safety (H&S) plan: emergency services would have quick and easy access to all parts of each trail. All trails to be within a specified distance from the forestry roads.

- Single track and single direction trails of variable difficulty and length for all year round use.

- Appropriate drainage to avoid soil erosion and possibly surfacing to allow for all year round use.

- Well sign posted to notify the directional use, difficulty and distance. Also provides an opportunity for sponsors to advertise on the signs and provide the appropriate cultural information.

- Environmentally sensitive – avoiding forestry new / old tree growth, forestry machinery access points, erosion friendly.

- 100% kiwi friendly – requiring guidance from DOC.

- Respecting other forestry users – horse riding, walkers.

The Mountain Bike Park would provide the following experience:

- Fun, exciting and interesting trails that riders will talk about and attract people to come back.

- Single use trails for mountain biking.

- Beginner to intermediate mountain biker trails initially – Grade 2 (easy) and Grade 3 (intermediate). Progressing to Grade 4 & 5 in further development.

- Able to ride for hours without getting bored.

- Environmentally, conservationally and culturally friendly and informative trails.

- No motor bikes at all.

Focus Paihia Charitable Community Trust's involvement (page creator)

Focus Paihia Community Charitable Trust is helping Paihia (and the wider Bay of Islands) community in it's aim to be a vibrant place to work, live and play with a MTB park helping to achieve some of those outcomes that assist in the community’s drive towards achieving it’s vision.

About us

Focus Paihia works on behalf of the community to see Paihia become an exceptional place to live, work and visit. We want to see Paihia ‘blossom’ and thrive, while retaining its friendly, village like atmosphere.

To make ‘Paihia shine’, through: clear leadership and direction by inspiring and uniting our community and celebrating our successes; supporting and facilitating our community’s ideas for future public developments;

commenting and providing submissions on future developments; having strong relationships and open communication practices; encouraging local sustainable employment opportunities; promoting and maintaining a rich, versatile and sustainable volunteer base; and a sustainable charitable entity while remaining impartial and focused on the bigger picture.

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World-class Waitangi Mountain Bike Park on track to attract tourists  29 July 2015

A project led by the Focus Paihia Trust to build a world-class mountain bike park in Waitangi is one step closer to reality, after a management agreement was signed with the Department of Conservation this week.

The Waitangi Mountain Bike Park is set to be a huge tourist drawcard to the area and provide a magnificent community sports facility, but Focus Paihia says the not-for-profit project still requires additional funding and is calling on the Far North community to get involved.

Focus Paihia has matched the $70,000 grant signed over by Far North District Council in May, which will help develop the first 14km of the track. But another $300,000 is required to complete the first two zones and 37km of the park. The completed park, located amongst the Waitangi Endowment Forest, will be 73kms long and will cost approximately $1.1million plus additional funds for all weather surfacing.

“We’re really excited about this project and the benefits it can bring to the Bay of Islands and the Far North District,” says Sarah Greener, a Focus Paihia trustee.

“Northland and the Bay of Islands lacks for land based activities for visitors and locals alike, so the Park fills a real hole in the local infrastructure for leisure activities. With magnificent views across the area, the master crafted trails and riding surfaces will mean beginners, family groups and experts alike will be able to ride for hours,” she says.

Focus Paihia has launched a Givealittle fundraising campaign and is encouraging Northlanders to get behind the campaign.

“If you’re able to help with this project, which will lead to increased number of visitors and revenue coming into Northland, please donate. Every dollar counts,” adds Sarah.

In addition to the Givealittle page, individuals and companies can also sponsor a kilometre of the track for $10,000 or even an entire trail.

As well as providing mountain biking trails for all skill levels, the Park will work closely with members of Ngati Rahiri Hapu and aims to promote the culture and history of the area, community and conservation information to users, through informative trail signs. The sustainably built and maintained trails will also assist conservation efforts with reducing the pests in the area to restore native birdlife numbers.

"It is exciting to be a part of this project from a DOC perspective. It will be a great resource for the community and visitors and provide a fun way for people to get into nature. Everyone has worked really hard to get to this point so it is a fantastic milestone," says Carolyn Smith, Far North Partnerships Manager, DOC.

The Waitangi Mountain Bike Park was the initial idea of Paihia locals Robin and Tiffany Holland who ride regularly in the Waitangi Endowment forest. The Whakarewarewa Forest Mountain Bike Park in Rotorua inspired the couple to start and lead the project to build a similar park in the Bay of Islands.

Southstar Trails will lead the Park’s development and is an internationally renowned trail construction team run by Jeff Carter, who has built mountain bike trails all over the world. Southstar Trails originate from Rotorua and have built a significant amount of trails in the globally recognised Whakarewarewa Forest Mountain Bike Park.

At just three hours’ drive from Auckland, the completed Park will provide a huge attraction for families throughout NZ, international tourists, schools, community groups and biking enthusiasts. The Waitangi Mountain Bike Park will be a world-class facility close to the most significant historical site in New Zealand’s history, Waitangi Treaty Grounds and soon to be opened Waitangi Museum.

Southstar are booked to begin marking and building trails this September. Ideally Zone 2 and 3 of the project will be complete by March 2016. Zones 1,4 and 5 will be developed as funds are raised.

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Mad ideas
Mad ideas on 30 Sep 2015
$50
Sue and Rick Larcombe
Sue and Rick Larcombe on 29 Sep 2015
go for it!
$1,000
Glenys - Paihia
Glenys - Paihia on 29 Sep 2015
$500
Lasse Pedersen
Lasse Pedersen on 17 Sep 2015
What a great initiative. Can't wait to ride the trails!
$250
Cameron Family
Cameron Family on 11 Sep 2015
A wonderful project. Good Luck.
$1,000

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