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Our Trails Explained
Easy/Beginner (Green)
1. Creek 1 – (360m) A beginner level trail taking you into the bottom stages of the MTB Park.
2. Creek 2 – (340m) Beginner level trail with some trail features to practice your skills on featuring B-lines for those chasing a relaxing ride
3. Creek 3 – (470m) A slightly more challenging beginner level trail with some unique features to hone and develop your skills
4. LoFlo – (500m) A beginner trail that forms part of an easy lap for new riders with some small features to play around on
5. Gambler – (2850m) A longer, twisting beginner trail perfect for those wishing to ride further into the park. Can also run as a relaxing roll back to the carpark from the top.
Gambler Extension – An alternative to riding up the “Stairway to Hell” fire road. Can also serve as a change of pace on a descent run.
6. Cathurbie Crawl – (350m) A cut through trail to access different areas of the park. Great for mixing up a ride
7. EZ Lower – (370m) Beginner level trail perfect for practising climbing techniques
8. 2EZ – (290m) A shorter, steeper climb to ride up and into the park as an alternative to Gambler
9. Valley Maze – (500m) A great trail to access the central areas of the park – great for XC riding
10. Archie’s – (1800m) A longer cross-country style loop trail with some twists, turns and features
11. Centrelink - (260m) A short-cut back onto the “Stairway to Hell” fire road. Perfect way to get more runs of some of the best Enduro trails.
12. T6 Link – (100m) A very short transition trail from the intersection of Joker/Gambler back on to EZ Upper
Intermediate (Blue)
13. Rocky Road - (230m) Features some windy, downhill rocky sections.
14. Wild West – (600m) A twisty trail with some off camber turns
15. Rusty Barrow – (339m) Fast flowing trail across the Western side of the park.
16. Griller – (390m) Tight single track running onto the Western most ridge of the park
Silk Road - (1900m) Mostly used for climbing to access the top of the Western ridge.
17. TWiNN (Trail With No Name) – (1600m) One of the original trails constructed in the park. A winding climb up the Western side of the park with a fun descent back towards the carpark for your efforts.
18. HyFlo (Down Only) – (930m) A twisty Enduro run with some fun features. Great for a different sort of challenge
19. EZ Upper – (580m) A loose and rocky downwards trail to mix up your next ride
20. Haddocks – (430m) Running along the Southern ridge of the park parallel to Haddock Drive down below.
Gully Run – Follow either the Red or Blue arrows to ride a series of tight single trails in the central region of the park. Great for perfecting your skills
21. Joker (Down Only) – (860m) A feature packed trail with jumps, drops and berms all the way down
22. Roulette (Down Only) – (1060m) A true gravity run with plenty of features. Get your flow on!
23. Fine China (Down only) – (1070m) A unique Enduro style trail running parallel to the “Stairway to Hell” fire road. Packed with features with a little bit of pedalling
24. High Voltage (Down Only) – (780m) Fast flowing fun! Another great gravity trail with plenty of features.
25. Serenity (Down Only) – (800m) A gravity trail that twists its way down one of the centre ridges of the park.
26. Sundowner (Down Only) – (700m) Down only trail with some unique features sharing its start with Drop bear (black line) Remember to go RIGHT at the Fork!
Advanced/Expert (Black)
27. Drop Bear (Down only) – (760m) If you like steep shoots & big drops this is the trail for you. A great challenge for more advanced riders. Remember to go LEFT at the Fork!
Devil’s Staircase – (1000m) A tight and technical single track trail – a perfect place to test your skills
Access/Fireroads
Valley Run – Easy ride into the Western side of the park
Stairway to Hell – A decent climb to the top of the mountain where some of the best downhill runs start from. Trust us – it’s worth the climb!
