Main Trail Section 1 - Lower (Dreadnought Rd)
Main Trail Section 2 - Fire Trail
Main Trail Section 2 - Rutsville
Main Trail Section 3 - Fire Trail Descent
Main Trail Section 4 - Rock Slide
Main Trail Section 5 - Figure 8
Main Trail Section 6 - Three Ways
Main Trail Section 7 - Top of the world
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)
Red HillLast Update: 7/1/2013
For full information, including maps, photos and detailed info on trail sections use the links on the right
Notes:
Red Hill is a fantastic area for technical mountain biking. From beginner fire trails to winding single trail, steep gravely sections to a jump park. Red Hill has every type of trail surface and terrain you can think of .. PLUS lets not forget about the absolutely insane rock drops that will test even the pros.
Red Hill has something for everyone, however finding the best stuff is not necessarily that easy and you might need to ride a little way to get to it. Make sure you look through each section of Red Hill to find the sort of terrain you are looking for.
WARNING Motocross riders use these trails. While I've found the Motocross guys to be very friendly and courteous they do have a habit of chewing up the trails. Even if you are a regular it's wise to be cautious after periods of rain as the trail gets chewed up pretty bad.
Blog articles that mention this trail
- 17/6/2016 - VIDEO: The Fourth 365 Days of Reign - My 4th year of Mountain Biking
- 1/1/2016 - VIDEO: 2015 The FAIL Awakens
- 28/6/2015 - VIDEO: 365 Days of Reign - The Third (year of serious mountain biking)
- 29/4/2015 - Long term test: Yakima Highroller and Whispbar roof rack
- 26/1/2015 - VIDEO: 2014 FAILS - Will Ride, Will Fail
- 12/12/2014 - VIDEO: Return to the Redwoods Part II - Heavily Rooted
- 2/11/2014 - Video: Return to Rotorua ... definitely maybe!
- 17/6/2014 - 365 Days of Reign - My 2nd Year on a real mountain bike
- 1/6/2013 - Riding forgotten trails
- 28/5/2013 - Bantry Bay and Forest Pipeline trails now up
- 24/5/2013 - 365 Days of Reign - My 1st Year on a Real Mountain Bike
- 7/2/2013 - #ThursdaysTrail - Red Hill - Main Trail Home Descent
- 29/1/2013 - Out of action for a month
- 27/1/2013 - Conquering Thredbo
- 26/1/2013 - The Summer of MTB
- 3/1/2013 - There's nothing quite like a MTB Fail Video
- 1/1/2013 - Welcome to the Mountain Bike Trail Videos Blog