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Bungarra Alpine Centre (Snowy Mountains)
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Daisy Hill (South Brisbane)
East Kowen (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
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Fred Caterson Reserve (Castle Hill)
Golden Jubilee Field MTB Park (North Shore, Sydney)
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Jackson (Jackson)
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Mt Joyce (Gold Coast Hinterland)
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Newnes (Lithgow)
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Thredbo Resort (Snowy Mountains)
Thredbo Valley Trail (Snowy Mountains)
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Wingello (Southern Highlands)
Wylde MTB Trail (Cecil Park - Western Sydney)
Kids Loop (1.60km)
Wylde MTB TrailLast Update: 8/1/2015
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Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat - Undulating
Space - Open
Surface - Dirt - Rock
Trail type - Firetrail - Single track
Notes:
The Kids Loop is essentially a sub section of the 3km Loop. Starting from the Trail Head the Kids Loop runs around the skills section, along the fence line, turns up the hill for a winding climb before descending back down to the trail head (ending just behind the skills section).
The kids loop is a 1.6km loop with all the features you would expect on a fully blown MTB trail. The climbs are not too steep but there is a bit of length in them plus some fairly easy going switchbacks for the kids to practice. There are a number of rollers and even a couple of easy rock gardens. The kids will have a ball on this trail.
From a parental standpoint you cannot monitor your child’s progress from a single vantage point, you will need to be on the trail with them if you wish to observe them.
It is also important to note that there are snakes in this area, walking through the grass is not advisable.