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5 Mile Creek (2.88km)
Oxford FallsLast Update: 13/7/2012
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Difficulty - Easy
Slope - Flat - Steep
Space - Open
Surface - Dirt
Trail type - Firetrail
Notes:
This fire trail starts from Morgan Rd and once it hits the valley floor runs parallel to 5 Mile Creek.
The top section is a reasonably steep 80m decent before reaching the valley floor where it runs for 1.8 kms on a very slight decline. A great beginner run but the climb out can be a killer.
At the end of this trail you can swing around to the left and climb the Short Steep Hill or ride out along the Western Bog.
This trail also forms the exit for the Hilversum Cres Trail.
The best location to park is immediately opposite the fire trail entrance on Morgan Rd.