Event
Front country - easily accessible
Loop
Undulating, some big hills
Native bush
Riverside
Other
Easy Single Track
Moderate Single Track
Technical Single Track
Average Uphill Gradient: +10.2%
Average Downhill Gradient: -10.4%
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1:40
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Swing bridges, tunnels, and waterfalls! Trail Challenge Waihi is a stunning trail running and walking event for all ages and abilities. With flat and fast riverside trails, glorious climbs up Mt Karangahake and pristine native bush, few locations can compete with the Karangahake Gorge for drama, intrigue, and natural beauty. Immerse yourself in the area's rich heritage as you run through old railway tunnels and past fascinating relics from the gold mining age.
This is the mid-course route: 13.4km walk or run.
Saturday 15th November 2025
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This is the official route for the Trail Challenge Waihi mid-course starting at Dickey Flat campground.
Shortly after leaving Dickey Flat you’ll reach two swing-bridges. Warm the legs up through stunning native bush along the Windows Walk but watch your feet, it can be rocky and slippery underfoot. The thundering Waitawheta River keeps you company as you pass through two tunnels that give the Windows Walk its name - openings cut in the tunnel walls which allowed gold miners to throw the tailings (wastage) into the Waitawheta River. Parts of the tunnel sections are pitch black. You will need a headtorch.
You’ll find your way onto the Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway and trade one river in for another, this time the Ohinemuri, with more amazing views right next to the river. From there it’s through another tunnel, very different to the others: this one is an old trail tunnel, so it is big flat, well-lit and even underfoot... oh, and over 1km long! Make your way back to the Karangahake Gorge before heading up the delightful little Scotsman Gully (this is where your climbing starts for the day) and pop out onto County Road.
Continue to climb on the Number 7 Level Track as occasional breaks in the foliage reward with magnificent views down to the Gorge. Reaching Dubbo 96, turn left and descend steeply (with the odd short wee climb to keep you honest) back towards base. Rejoin the Windows Walk for a final short stretch before returning to Dickey Flat campground.
This uses the following trails: Crown Track, Crown Tramway Track, Waitewheta Pipeline Track, Historic Walkway (incl tunnel), Scotsmans Gully Track, Number 7 Level Track & Dubbo 96 Track.
Long drop toilets at Dickey Flat. Public toilets at 4km, and 7km (Karangahake Gorge public toilets).
Plenty of parking at either start point. Can get busy in peak summer.
4 km
8 minutes
Unknown
No
Easy.
Patchy.
Whistle, First aid kit, Extra food for emergencies, Cellphone, Map, Headtorch and spare batteries
No drinking water - bring plenty.
Fastest Known Times (FKTs)
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Nice running on this course, as is most of the tracks around Karangahake. As Liv mentioned, elevation is actually under 400m. This course starts and finishes in private property so i just started at the gate.
August 3
These overlap with this trail to some degree. You may wish to combine them but please note that to qualify for FKTs on these runs you should record a separate activity for each.