Orakau to Kinloch

Orakau to Kinloch: The Gateway Trail of Great Lake Taupō 🚴‍♀️🌊

The Orakau to Kinloch section of the Great Lake Trail offers 19 kilometres of beautiful terrain, making it a favourite for bikers and hikers alike. Starting from the Orakau car park, this trail winds through lush native forests, over fern-filled paths, and along Lake Taupō’s northern edge, with plenty of moments to stop and enjoy the view. Ending in Kinloch, a picturesque lakeside village, it’s an unforgettable introduction to the Great Lake Trail network.

Why You’ll Love the Orakau to Kinloch Trail

Easy Yet Scenic 🌲💚
Orakau to Kinloch is relatively gentle in terms of elevation, making it accessible to a range of fitness levels. Along the way, you’ll be surrounded by native bush, with towering trees and the chorus of New Zealand’s birds.

Beach Stops 🏖️
The trail passes several beautiful bays and beaches, ideal spots for taking a break, dipping your feet, or having a picnic. The lakeside beaches are pristine, offering calm waters and peaceful vibes.

Native Flora and Fauna 🦜🌱
Walking or biking here, you’ll see unique plant life like pōhutukawa trees and dense ferns. Keep an eye (and ear) out for native birds such as tui, fantails, and wood pigeons.

Spectacular Lake Views 🌅
The trail rewards you with views of Lake Taupō that only get better as you approach Kinloch. On a clear day, you’ll see the vast blue expanse of the lake stretching toward the volcanic peaks beyond.

A Perfect Entry Point to the Great Lake Trail 🚶‍♂️🚵
This trail connects easily to the next section, K2K (Kawakawa Bay to Kinloch), making it ideal for adventurers looking to extend their journey to more challenging terrain.

Helpful Tips for Orakau to Kinloch

Family-Friendly 👨‍👩‍👦: The relatively easy grade makes this a great family-friendly outing, suitable for children who are comfortable on longer trails.

Pack Essentials 🎒: Bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection—there’s not much shade on the last stretch toward Kinloch.

Allow 3-4 Hours 🕒: Whether biking or hiking, give yourself enough time to enjoy the trail, take in the scenery, and relax at the lake’s edge.

Combine with K2K for a Longer Adventure 🌄: For more advanced adventurers, consider adding the K2K trail from Kinloch to Kawakawa Bay to make it a full day.

The Orakau to Kinloch trail is an accessible, scenic journey, perfect for anyone wanting to experience Taupō’s natural beauty up close. A true gem for both beginners and seasoned adventurers alike!

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