Takayna Trail

Takayna Trail 62K

62K·1,048m gain·Waratah, Tasmania
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Distance62K
Gain1,048m
Date26 Feb 2027

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About This Race

The 62K distance represents the full Takayna wilderness experience, demanding 2L water capacity and 800 calories of emergency food. With drop bag support available, this ultramarathon distance takes runners through the complete spectrum of ancient Gondwanan landscapes, from mystical green valleys to the most challenging terrain the wilderness has to offer.

The 62K distance represents the full Takayna wilderness experience, demanding 2L water capacity and 800 calories of emergency food. With drop bag support available, this ultramarathon distance takes runners through the complete spectrum of ancient Gondwanan landscapes, from mystical green valleys to the most challenging terrain the wilderness has to offer.

Elevation Profile

Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.

The course gains 1,048m over 62km, with the steepest section between km 134–km 134.

Location

Practical Info

Accommodation

Free tent camping and car camping available on Men's Shed grounds (unpowered sites). Limited accommodation available in Waratah and nearby towns.

Required Gear
  • waterproof jacket
  • long-sleeve thermal top
  • mobile phone with 8+ hrs battery
  • emergency food
  • water capacity
  • torch (min. 100 lumens)
  • whistle
  • space blanket
  • compass
  • snake bandage
  • printed maps
  • poo bag
  • beanie or buff
  • gloves

Best For

ultrarunnersexperienced trail runnersconservation-minded runners

Notable Features

The Takayna Trail offers runners a rare opportunity to experience one of Earth's last intact wilderness areas while supporting critical conservation efforts. The event traverses ancient Gondwanan rainforests with challenging terrain including steep hills and diverse ecosystems, from buttongrass plains to towering eucalypt forests, providing an immersive wilderness experience in a globally significant landscape under threat from industrial development.