Last updated: July 2010


Taikorea motorcycle park is OPEN for out of hours riding. See the new site for full the latest information:

Contact: Brendan at AFC Motorcycles:
email: sales@afc.co.nz
web: http://www.afc.co.nz
Phone: +64 6 357 8043
Cost: $15 per rider (There is a log book for riders who sign for the key).

During the Dirt-Day season the Park will be closed on the Saturday before each Dirt-Day and event in order to allow grooming of the tracks. When using the park out-of-hours, you'll need to close gates behind you. There may be a few cattle on the property.


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[Tick indicates Open. Cross indicates Closed]

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The new Taikorea site is:
www.taikorea-mx.co.nz

If you'd like to be added to the Taikorea MX Park mailing list go to the new contact page.


Are you a little confused as to where all the tracks are on the park, and more importantly the direction? Not to worry there is now a FREE A3 (pdf) full colour poster available for your down loading pleasure.
Simply click on the 'Tracks' page, or even easier Click here. A poster will also be pasted on the canteen caravan if you forget to bring your own map out.
The quickest way to find this site is to type 'Taikorea' into Google's search engine.

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Taikorea Motocross Park is about halfway between Palmerston North and Foxton. If coming south through Sanson the best bet would be to head South along State Highway 1 and turn left into Taikorea Rd (about the 6th turn on the left from Sanson). On an event day it will be sign posted from the main roads.

For people travelling north, the Taikorea turn-off is about 3 roads past the Himitangi turn-off on the right (8 kms).

If coming from Palmerston it is probably best to take SH56 out through Longburn and turn right at Rangiotu and then left into Taikorea Rd.

From Feilding, go out through Rongotea and then left down Kellow Rd (a few kms west of Rongotea) until you hit Taikorea Rd, then turn right.

The entrance to the park itself will have a sign erected on event days.

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