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Pakihi Track remains accessible from Gisborne side

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6 Jan, 2026 02:00 AM2 mins to read

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The Pakihi Track remains open for business from the Gisborne side, despite the major slip in that area affecting the Motu Rd. Photo / Strike Photography

The Pakihi Track remains open for business from the Gisborne side, despite the major slip in that area affecting the Motu Rd. Photo / Strike Photography

Motu Trails Charitable Trust has confirmed the Pakihi Track, close to the border of the Eastern Bay of Plenty and Gisborne regions, remains open and easily accessible from the Gisborne side despite a slip on Motu Rd.

Trustee Haimona Ngata (Ngāti Ira, Te Aitanga-a-Hauti and Ngāti Porou) confirmed the 20km track for trampers and mountain bikers (grade 4) was still riding well in a statement this week.

“Pakihi Track is the diamond in the rough. It’s raw and real, and you have to respect it,” Ngata said.

“That’s the allure.”

Motu Trails is one of New Zealand’s 23 Ngā Haerenga Great Rides, linking Tairāwhiti to the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

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The network weaves along the Tairāwhiti and Ōpōtiki coastlines and through spectacular inland forest areas, offering a mix of challenging back-country riding and accessible, family-friendly trails.

With confirmation from Ōpōtiki District Council that Motu Rd will be closed for some time due to a massive slip, Ngata reassured riders that Pakihi Track itself remained open, accessible from the Gisborne side, and in very good condition.

“The slip is about 5km north of the start of the Pakihi Track,” he said.

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“If you’re riding Pakihi Track without vehicle support, plan to return via State Highway 2.”

The full track was maintained just before Christmas and was rechecked following the recent rain.

“Conditions are ever-changing, and riders may encounter minor rock or gravel debris in places, but the track is riding well.”

Latest track conditions can be found at www.motutrails.co.nz.

Last financial year, Motu Trails recorded around 13,000 trips.

In the year ended June 2025, the trails generated just under 17,000 visitor nights, with visitors spending an estimated average of $435 each.

Ngata was appointed as a trustee of Motu Trails Charitable Trust last year and works alongside four Ōpōtiki trustees, and four Tairāwhiti trustees: Amy Spence (chairwoman), Paul Cornwall, Hayley Redpath and Paula Cornwall.

He helps maintain the Coastal Waipāoa River Trail in Gisborne, which runs from Waikanae Beach along the coastline to the Tiniroto roundabout.

Ngata said the Motu Trails network offered more than just a trail, with trail outing boosting “mental health, physical health, social connection, environmental awareness”.

Ngata encouraged locals and visitors to complete the Motu Trails survey (found at https://www.getsmartglobal.com/nzcycletrails) after riding or walking any part of the network.

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“It really helps us access funding for maintenance and future projects.”

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