4WD Trails in Manawatū-Whanganui
160 trails in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand.
About Manawatū-Whanganui
Manawatū-Whanganui is the largest North Island region and contains some of the most varied 4WD terrain on the island. The Whanganui River back-country, the Ruahine and Tararua Ranges, and the central plateau fringe all sit within the region.
The Whanganui National Park river track and the upper Whanganui valley roads offer genuine back-country 4WD. The Ruahine Forest Park has vehicle access from the Manawatū side. The Rangiwahia and Ohinewairua back-roads give mid-difficulty driving in good country.
Year-round driving is possible in the lower country. Alpine tracks in the Ruahines and Tararua ranges can hold snow from June through September. River valley tracks require flood awareness during wet periods.
Popular trails in Manawatū-Whanganui
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Matahiwi Track
Campbell Crescent
Pohe Street
Matapuna Road
Gentry Grove
Maxwell Grove
Page Place
Waro Road
42nd Traverse
42nd Traverse
Setters Line
Tutupapa Road
Tangitu Road
Pirere Road
Mangaroa Road
Ketemaringi Track
Sandridge Road
Ridge Road South
Poarangi Road
Wairepu East Road
Waipuna Road
Waiparuparu Road
Kaitawa Ridge Road
Hinemoa Valley Road
Frequently asked questions
What are the top 4WD tracks in the Whanganui back-country?
The Whangamomona Road (SH43, partly unsealed) and the upper Whanganui valley back-roads between Taumarunui and the river road are the main vehicle-accessible routes. The Matemateāonga Track has limited vehicle access at each end. The Mangaohane and Mangaweka forestry blocks east of Taihape have commercial forestry tracks requiring permits. No DOC vehicle permit is required for through-travel on formed roads in the national park.