The economic value of mountainbiking in Rotorua's Whakarewarewa Forest has been estimated at five times its annual timber revenue and looks set to increase as promotions raise awareness of what is on offer.
A study by Crown Research Institute Scion shows the median annual recreational value of mountainbikers using the forest is $10.2 million - well above the $4.6 million earned through export revenues.
Southstar Adventures' Jeff Carter said he was seeing more Australian visitors in the forest since transtasman flights started.
"We get lots of locals during the week then, at the weekends, we see people coming from Auckland, Hamilton, Taupo and Wellington."
As well as the Australians, Carter said there were also a few American groups coming through, with international and domestic tourists contributing to the local economy through accommodation, food and beverage outlets and other businesses and services they use while here.