4WD Trails in Taranaki
67 trails in Taranaki, New Zealand.
About Taranaki
Taranaki is defined by its volcano — Mt Taranaki / Egmont — and the radial river valleys that flow out from it. The 4WD scene here centres on the Egmont National Park fringe tracks and the Taranaki back-country river valleys east of the mountain.
Egmont National Park has a network of unsealed access roads suitable for high-clearance 4WDs. The Pouakai and Kaitake Ranges offer shorter off-road day-trip loops. East Taranaki has farm tracks and river-valley 4WD routes through the Waitara and Mokau watersheds.
Year-round driving is the norm in Taranaki's lower country. Snow on Mt Taranaki above 1000 metres from June through September affects the summit-access road. River valley tracks can flood in heavy rain.
Popular trails in Taranaki
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Tapuni Road
Mataimoana Road
Lakes Road
Omata Road
Mangahewa Road
Kaimanuka Road
Tahora Road
Makino Road
Parekama Road
Lower Kaharoa Road
Peat Road
Waikare Road
Whitecliffs Walkway
Spence Road
Waitiri Road
Maikai Road
Maikai Road
Manganui Gorge Track
Translator Road
Frequently asked questions
Can I 4WD in Egmont National Park?
Vehicle access in Egmont National Park is via the three sealed access roads (North Egmont, East Egmont, Dawson Falls) and a limited number of unsealed fringe roads. The park does not have an extensive vehicle-accessible off-road network — the terrain is steep and the park management plan prioritises walking. The unsealed access roads to some hut car parks are 4WD-appropriate but not technical. No vehicle permit is required for day use.