Trail Sponsors

Our trails at Onepu Mountain Bike park are sponsored by some awesome businesses and whanau. Please help us to thank them for supporting our trails, which enables the club to meet its annual fundraising goals and keep the trails running sweet all year round! 





Gold Sponsor​​​​​​​

The Comm is the home of Good George Brewing in Whakatane. With great Beer, Cider, awesome food and great times.

Supporting the Club to bring Wednesday night BBQ's to members throughout the summer. 





THE SANDPIT

A BMX-style jumps area that will keep the whole tribe happy.  Get some big air or simply roll over the table tops. 

Either way, it will put a smile on your dial!





EZI UP

A  short windy track from the Sandpit taking you to the Ridge and popping you out at the starts of Zephyr and Tommy.






HEAVENLY CREATURES

Starts with a substantial jump towards heaven and finishes with a drop from hell!






HEDGEHOG

A short but fun, downhill with a root or two!






JUNGLE GROOVE

One of the longest tracks in the park, and its slow climb with some tight turns makes for a great workout.






NUFF'S NUFF

If you love a windy climb, this bugger has a treat near the end if taken!






OH MAI MAI

A shared-use trail for MTBers and walkers, that zig-zags down to Lake Tamurenui from the ridge top. 

Take some time to check out the wildlife as you hit this trail! 





OUTBACK

A great entry and exit trail to the park and awesome for a quick warm-up or cool down.






PAI'S PATH

A gentle climb up to and along the top of the ridge with some great flow sections. 






RIDGE

A shared-use 4WD style track that forms a horseshoe in the park, which also offers an alternative way to connect to the single track network.






STRAIGHT 6

Short but fun!






TEACUP

Not everyone's cuppa unless you like flying! You've been warned ;D






TOMMY

A track that provides for a fast descent across loose gravel, bermed corners, a few roots and a small drop at the end!






ZEPHYR

The park's most-used track with a great rhythm and flow.  You’ll often hear little and big kids screaming (with delight) down here.