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)
Currumbin Border TrackLast Update: 6/11/2013
For full information, including maps, photos and detailed info on trail sections use the links on the right
Notes:
There are very few places to ride off road around Tweed Heads, which continues to surprise me based on the abundance of bushland and hills.
The Currumbin Border Track was a nice find because its only a few minutes from Tweed Heads, just up the motorway.
I've only managed to ride 4km of the trail, however from the information I can put together the trail runs from Currumbin Waters along the NSW / QLD border all the way to South Australia! It links up with the Dingo Fence that starts further north and from the intersection of NSW, QLD and SA then forks off in a number of directions. It would make for one hell of a ride .. but mostly through desert. It's quite an interesting read as it forms the longest man made structure in the world.
If you click through you will see more information and photos from local mountain biker Shane.
The border track is worth a ride if you just want to knock out some kms (out and back) and don't mind grinding up a few hills.
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