Top 6 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Ruapehu, North Island

April 7, 2022 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Ruapehu, New Zealand including Canoe Safaris, Whanganui River Canoes, TCB Ski Board and Bike, Mountain Bike Station, Tama Lakes, Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu.
Restaurants in Ruapehu

1. Canoe Safaris

Excellent
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5.0 based on 190 reviews

Canoe Safaris

Guided tours from 1 to 5 days in the Whanganui National Park. Suitable for all ages and all fitness levels. Family trips a speciality. Operating for 40 years. Easy paddling, short Walks, Maori and European history. Fantastic meals. Fully qualified guides and we are a licensed operator. Canoe and Kayak Hire is also available.

2. Whanganui River Canoes

Excellent
89%
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6%
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5%
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5.0 based on 109 reviews

Whanganui River Canoes

Join Whanganui River Canoes for a three - five day canoe/kayak trip on the Whanganui River. You can choose to 'do it yourself'with a freedom hire, or have our guides cater for you and show you the best spots along the river. You can meet us the night before your trip at the Raetihi Holiday Park for comfortable, affordable accommodation, or ask us about our Holiday Home if that is more your style. We will make sure you are packed, briefed and ready to go before you start the adventure of your lifetime.

3. TCB Ski Board and Bike

Excellent
88%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 128 reviews

TCB Ski Board and Bike

Ohakune’s top Ski and Board retail, rental & workshop! Outstanding personal service, all the best brands, qualified boot fitters & Boot Lab. We also retail, rent and repair everything from BMX to E- bikes. Most importantly though, we have a passion for what we do!

4. Mountain Bike Station

27 Goldfinch Street Ohakune Shopping Centre, Ohakune 4625 New Zealand +64 6-385 9018 [email protected] http://www.mountainbikestation.co.nz
Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 181 reviews

Mountain Bike Station

Whether it's cruising around Ohakune quaint township, exploring the forgotten Ohakune Old Coach Road trail,blasting down to the famous Bridge to Nowhere, or take your time and enjoy the Mountains to Sea Cycletrail. The Mountain Bike Station can show you the real reason why Ruapehu has become the must-do destination for mountain bikers of all skills and thrills.

Reviewed By silverferncaro - Auckland Central, New Zealand

We used Mountain Bike Station as our bike shuttle service to get us to the start of the first two parts of the mountain to sea cycle trail: the mountain rd and the old coach rd, and I am so glad we did! I chose them after my normal extensive internet/google/TA search as they had amazing reviews and this is another one to add to their collection. Firstly, all my back and forth emails were replied to by Steph and we were given all the information and options that I asked for promptly. Secondly, their service is awesome! When we rocked up on the day of our trip I was mortified to learn I had given them the wrong date! Did they say “ sorry, we can’t do anything for you.. your bad luck..or make me feel bad for such a dumb mistake.. Nope, Steph was so nice about my “senior moment” and jumped on the phone for a pow wow with her manager to try to find a solution. After only a few minutes we were rearranged and managed to be scheduled for both of our rides and all with a smile and great professionalism. I couldn’t apologise enough for mucking up both days and they were very polite about it! After what could have been a very disappointing day, we ended up having a brilliant two rides thanks to the Mountain Bike Station. If we ever decide to do the rest of the Mountain to sea trail we would definitely chose go with this team after the great service we received. They also have a bike hire service and at the back of the store there looks like a cool clip and climb adventure space. All the staff were lovely but we especially want to thank Stephanie for her “ can do” attitude and helpful , friendly professionalism. I highly recommend their service!

5. Tama Lakes

Tongariro National Park, Central North Island, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park New Zealand +64 7-892 3729 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/c10e3e79bed84e329e140a53f90dabe2.aspx
Excellent
82%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Tama Lakes

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By PuntRdTigers

We visited the Whakapapa Visitors Information Centre & got excellent advice from staff member Hari. We were concerned we weren't Alpine Crossing prepared & we were shown some options to do with our teenagers. A pleasant walk to Taranaki Falls starting from the car park near Skotel in the village. Slight rising elevation on firm ground with some loose stones. Lots of photo opportunities. Not very busy. Good signage. We wore lots of layers, even in December as the wind is cold, but the sun harsh-a hat & sunglasses very handy. A short detour down steep steps gets you to Taranaki Falls. Back up the steps & follow the signs on to Tama Lakes. The lower lake is viewed from a windy spot-lots of people sheltering for lunch in the short foliage. We braved the 30min climb to the upper lake for a great view of both lakes as well as Mount Ruapehu & Mount Ngauruhoe. It is steep with loose small stones coming back down-best done with walking poles-but take your time! There are drop toilets just before the lower lake view & near the bridge above Taranaki Falls. Round trip took us 6 hours with plenty of photo stops, lunch & snack breaks. Sunscreen is useful. We saw no flies, no mosquitoes & no snakes!

6. Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu

Bruce Road Mt Ruapehu, Tongariro National Park, Whakapapa, Tongariro National Park 3951 New Zealand +64 800 468 235 [email protected] http://www.mtruapehu.com/winter/whakapapa/
Excellent
36%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
7%
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14%
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3.5 based on 437 reviews

Whakapapa - Mt Ruapehu

Whakapapa is NZ’s largest ski area with 550 hectares of lift-accessed & patrolled terrain. Terrain varies from mellow slopes for beginners to epic chutes, drops & bumps for the most experienced. Whakapapa's snow factory sees it through NZ's longest ski season all the all the way from the beginning of June through to the end of October. Home to Happy Valley, a fully self-contained learners’ area boasting its own café, rental complex and ski school meeting area, while also being free of advanced skiers and snowboarders. For non-skiers and the summer season, NZ's largest gondola the NEW Sky Waka, takes you to NZ's highest eateries at the Knoll Ridge Chalet at 2020m. This spectacular ride takes you over striking volcanic terrain with views across the Tongariro National Park.

Reviewed By 246faye22 - Orewa, New Zealand

were down for the shoolchildren rugby festival and the weather was amazing so decided to go to the mountain for the day got one of the last car parks up the mountain and the shuttle bus to the top the driver was great a real friendly maori man who went out of his way to make every one feel special proud to be a newzeander with people like him we got the waka lift to cafe at top so good and perfect weather we had a hot chocolate and took some photos and loved it a little bit of a discount for gold card holders as well loved our day faye and brian

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