4WD Trails in Tasman
279 trails in Tasman, New Zealand.
About Tasman
Tasman District occupies the north-western corner of the South Island — golden beaches, the Abel Tasman coast, and the Nelson Lakes back-country on its doorstep. For 4WD drivers, the St Arnaud Range and the Wairau back-country are the draws.
The Wairau Valley road beyond St Arnaud heads into Nelson Lakes National Park and the upper Wairau back-country. The Rainbow Road (access to the Rainbow Station and the Molesworth entry) starts in Tasman District. Takaka Hill has unsealed back-roads and the Kahurangi National Park fringe tracks.
Year-round driving is possible in the valleys. Alpine tracks above 1000 metres (Rainbow, Wairau) close from June through October. The Nelson Lakes area drains quickly after rain and is generally accessible within 24 hours of a heavy fall.
Popular trails in Tasman
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Wilson Road
Big Gully Road
Clay Road
Compartment 333 Road
Blows Road
Nesbitts Road
Sonnys Road
Remington Road
Remington Road
Busters Creek Road
Lania Road
Eyles Road
Toyota Road
Ridge Road
Lawson Road
Tongue Spur Road
Ridge Road
Crown Road
Compartment 6 Road
Pryes Road
Ben Gully Road
Ridge Road
Slaters Road
Alan Gully Road
Frequently asked questions
Is the Rainbow Road accessible in a standard high-clearance 4WD?
The Rainbow Road from Hanmer Springs to St Arnaud (via Rainbow Station) is achievable in a capable high-clearance 4WD when dry. The road is unsealed and has river crossings that can rise after rain. It is closed from roughly June through October due to snow on the Rainbow and Wairau saddles. The Rainbow Station section is private land — observe the access terms at the farm gate. Do not attempt in wet weather without recovery equipment.