One of two New Zealand Great Rides in Ruapehu, the Timber Trail is a two-day ride from Pureora in the North to Ongarue in the South. The Timber Trail follows the original Ongarue logging tramway, constructed and operated by sawmilling firm Ellis and Burnand until it ceased usage in 1958. Rich with historical attractions, and spectacular swing bridges - visitors to the Pureora Forest also have the opportunity to experience magnificent native landscapes and birdlife.
The 44km Timber Trail between Piropiro Flats and Ongarue is largely centred around Pureora Forest. A family-friendly cycling adventure on easy gradients and surfaces, following historic bush tramways, old bulldozer roads and newly constructed track. The trail features large suspension bridges (the longest being 141 metres, 55 metres high), and the recently restored, historic Ongarue Spiral.