Bantry Bay (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Bruce Ridge (Canberra)
Bungarra Alpine Centre (Snowy Mountains)
Currumbin Border Track (NSW/QLD Border)
Daisy Hill (South Brisbane)
East Kowen (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
Forest Pipeline (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Fred Caterson Reserve (Castle Hill)
Golden Jubilee Field MTB Park (North Shore, Sydney)
Hassans Walls (Lithgow)
Hinze Dam (Gold Coast)
Jackson (Jackson)
Jindabyne (Snowy Mountains)
Kiwarrak State Forest (Tarree)
Majura Pines (Majura, Canberra)
Manly Dam (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Mt Joyce (Gold Coast Hinterland)
Mt Kosciuszko (Snowy Mountains)
Nerang State Forest (Gold Coast)
Newnes (Lithgow)
Old Man's Valley (Hornsby, Sydney)
Ourimbah (Central Coast)
Oxford Falls (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Pilot Wilderness (Snowy Mountains)
Red Hill (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
Rotorua Redwoods (New Zealand)
Silver Mountain (Kellogg)
Singleton (Hunter Valley)
Sparrow Hill (Kowen Pine Forest, Canberra)
St Ives and Belrose (North Shore, Sydney)
Stromlo Forest Park (Canberra)
Terrey Hills (Northern Beaches, Sydney)
The Oaks (Blue Mountains)
Thredbo Resort (Snowy Mountains)
Thredbo Valley Trail (Snowy Mountains)
Whistler Bike Park (Whistler)
Wingello (Southern Highlands)
Wylde MTB Trail (Cecil Park - Western Sydney)
Woodford Railway Station to the Trail Head (700m)
The OaksLast Update: 7/1/2013
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat - Undulating
Space - Open
Surface - Sealed
Trail type - Sealed Road
Notes:
Possibly the most exciting bit of non MTBing you will find - getting off the train at Woodford and riding to the Oaks trail head. The reason for including this road section is because it's very much part of the whole Oaks adventure and also serves to get you from the train to the trail head.
I got a real buzz out of seeing so many MTBers ready to take on this trail. I was one of the last off the platform, if you look closely at the video and you will see the progression of riders going up the path on the other side of the tracks. If you are riding this trail on a weekend morning and you are the only MTBer it might be worth getting on your phone and working out why (bush fires, back burn, flood over the causeway, dinosaur resurgence, alien invasion?).
This is a popular track! You are going to come across a lot of riders (keep left, say hello, ride with a smile).
DIRECTIONS (if you are anally retentive - print this bit - or download the video - or the map).
- Head down the stairs, turn left and then left up the stairs.
- Take the path up to the road and mount up.
- Head left (east-ish) up the slight hill and keep left along the fence all the way to the T-intersection (where there is a bridge over the railway to the left - DON’T TAKE THAT) go right.
- At the top of the small climb stay left then at the intersection go left again.
- Keep an eye to your right, about 50m on is the trail head - It's well signposted.
IMPORTANT - Don’t take a piss at the trail head! A quick look left and right and you will realise you are next to residents. How would you feel if every Saturday and Sunday hundreds of blokes took a piss next to your house!
FILL UP YOUR WATER - There is a tap at the gate, fill up your water bottles and hydration packs before you head off.