Kiwi Walk & Run Series - McLaren Falls Trail Tauranga
土 10月 3
McLaren Falls Regional Park is the focus: "pristine forest and well formed trails" above "stunning Lake McLaren," featuring native bush, glowworms, and those "magical autumn colours." The McLaren Falls Trail offers a genuine park trail experience, not a road race with added trees. Its terrain provides enough challenge for regular trail runners while remaining accessible to newer participants and walkers.
Underfoot, expect primarily well-formed gravel paths, interspersed with short stretches of road and grassy field. The course includes "slightly more elevation" than the organiser's typical events, providing some climbing without becoming overly strenuous. The event hub is situated at McLaren Falls Equestrian Park, distinct from the main park entrance. This route is suitable for first-time participants, experienced trail runners, younger and older individuals, and walkers who enjoy varied terrain.
McLaren Falls Trail, Tauranga 2026
土 10月 3
McLaren Falls Park defines this race from the start: well-formed trails through "pristine forest" offer views over "stunning Lake McLaren." It presents as a genuine parkland trail run, not a road race disguised with dirt, featuring native bush, glowworms, and the "magical autumn colours" contributing significantly.
Underfoot, the McLaren Falls Trail is predominantly well-formed gravel track, interspersed with short road and grassy sections to vary the pace. It includes "slightly more elevation" than typical courses, enough to challenge the legs without becoming an extreme endurance test. Participants will share the paths with first-timers, dedicated trail runners, walkers, general runners, children, adults, and family groups; a minor logistical detail is that event traffic bypasses the main equestrian park entrance.
Shorebird Coast Run
土 10月 17
The Shorebird Coast Run begins at Rays Rest Reserve near Pūkorokoro/Miranda, on New Zealand's Shorebird Coast, and raises funds for the Pūkorokoro Shorebird Centre. Participants can select a half marathon, 10km, or 5km distance, with a separate 1.5km Kuaka Kids Race for children aged 4 to 12. The event focuses on the coast's birdlife alongside its running, so the children's race incorporates activity stations and a godwit migration theme instead of a simple short loop.
The half marathon follows a largely flat, two-lap out-and-back course on the Hauraki Rail Trail, utilizing hard-packed sand, grass, and smooth metal trail surfaces. It goes by the shorebird centre, Taramaire Wildlife Reserve pond, Access Bay Train Shelter, and the Robert Findlay bird hides. The 10km follows a flat out-and-back route past wetlands, bird habitat, shoreline views, and coastal mudflats, while the 5km remains on the coastal trail network starting from Rays Rest Reserve. Families, walkers, first-time half marathoners, social runners, and club runners can all participate in the same morning, and the bird theme extends after the races with optional costumes for kids, food trucks, and coffee available at the finish.