After the ambitious idea was talked, walked and pedalled for two years, a treaty has been signed that will see a world-class mountain bike park created at Waitangi.
The non-commercial park, expected to become an international mountain biking mecca, will have 73km of tracks of differing ability levels through the 570ha Waitangi Endowment Forest pine plantations. It is expected to attract thousands of cyclists a year and do for the Bay of Islands what mountain biking has done in Rotorua. Estimates are that, within three years, the park will pump $3 million into the local economy, trebling that amount within nine years.
The plan got a $70,000 boost from the Far North District Council's 2014-2015 Annual Plan to help pay for 14km of pilot trails and encourage other funders to stump up for the larger $1.2 million development.
Award-winning community development group Focus Paihia has seen the Waitangi Mountain Bike Park concept through to the point where last Wednesday trustees signed an access and co-management deed with the Department of Conservation (DoC).