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Golden Jubilee Field MTB ParkLast Update: 3/8/2013
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Notes:
Golden Jubilee Field MTB Park is a great little suburban bike park located in Wahroonga on Sydney's North Shore.
The Mountain Bike Park features a small pump track, a skills area (with rock technicals, raised boardwalks etc) and a XC track that features a nice flowy descent with some wickedly fast banked corners and a choice of fire trail climb out or a section of single track that winds it's way up the hill.
Above the park is a large grassy hill giving Mum and Dad a great view of the entire park. It's a great spot for mum to throw out the rug and look out over the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park while dad picks kids up off the dirt and brushes them down.
But it's not just for kids, plenty of Adults ride Jubes, however you need to pick your time as it can get quite crowded and I've found that kids seem to focus on sessioning the jumps and stopping mid trail rather than riding top to bottom.
For Sydney locals its one of the few trails with banked corners and the excellent Synergy Trails design means you can gets stacks of practice in with little climbing effort.
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