Te Ara ki Tumunui (The pathway to Tumunui) – a new 2km section linking Te Kōtukutuku section of the trail with State Highway 5.Te Ara ki Waipā (The pathway to Waipā) – improvements to existing forestry roads and construction of new sections of single trail between Te Ara ki Tumunui and Waipā.

Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell and Tourism Minister Louise Upston at the announcement of improvements to the Whakarewarewa Forest Loop mountain biking trail. Photo / Mathew NashRotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell and Tourism Minister Louise Upston at the announcement of improvements to the Whakarewarewa Forest Loop mountain biking trail. Photo / Mathew Nash

 Tourism Minister Louise Upston in Rotorua announcing a $250,000 investment towards improvements to the Whakarewarewa Forest Loop mountain biking trail. Photo / Mathew Nash Tourism Minister Louise Upston in Rotorua announcing a $250,000 investment towards improvements to the Whakarewarewa Forest Loop mountain biking trail. Photo / Mathew Nash

 Rotorua Trails Trust chairman Grant Utteridge. Photo / Mathew Nash Rotorua Trails Trust chairman Grant Utteridge. Photo / Mathew Nash

 RotoruaNZ chief executive Andrew Wilson speaking at the announcement of the now fully-off-road Whakawerawera Loop Trail. Photo / Mathew Nash RotoruaNZ chief executive Andrew Wilson speaking at the announcement of the now fully-off-road Whakawerawera Loop Trail. Photo / Mathew Nash