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Coppermine Trail Mountain Bike Trail

Status

OPEN
Intermediate

Difficulty

Intermediate

Distance

30.4m

Elevation

1161m
-1116m

Rating

4.0 (29)

Description

The Coppermine Trail is one of New Zealand’s most accessible alpine mountain bike rides, all the more memorable for its relatively easy up, exhilarating down, amazing rocky tops, sweet-smelling beech forest, and meandering river trail.Starting amidst Nelson’s cafés and pubs, this stunning day ride should be ridden in one direction (anti-clockwise) starting at Brook Street entrance and finishing at Maitai Dam. The trail heads directly into spectacular hill country via Codger’s Trails area and a long, consistent climb along the historic Dun Mountain Railway route. Broad panoramas of Tasman Bay and the rocky tops of Coppermine Saddle are just some of the rewards. Others are the brilliant 10 km downhill through rock gardens and bush, and the leisurely pedal back to Nelson via the pretty Maitai Valley.The full loop is best suited to fit, experienced single-track riders with full-suspension mountain bikes. For those less confident, simply U-turn at Coppermine Saddle or Third House and enjoy a return-ride the way you came up.From Nelson i-SITE the full loop is 43 km, shortened to 40 km if you start and finish at the Brook Street trailhead.Although the ride time may only be 4-6 hours, we recommend you allow a full day to enjoy this unique environment.You will be a long way from assistance in an alpine environment and mobile phone reception is patchy, so please ensure you have sufficient food, drink, spare tubes, first aid, and wet/cold weather gear to handle any problems you might encounter.Please note NO DOGS are allowed on the Coppermine Trail.

Weather

Details

Condition

Ideal

Physical rating

Moderate

Grade

0.1% avg, -63.5% max

Altitude range

48m to 887m

Last updated

26 Mar 2026

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Trail features

Berm
Bridge

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