Best bike parks in Victoria offer a diverse range of trails across varied landscapes, from coastal regions to alpine environments. The state features granite peaks, extensive forests, and volcanic plains, providing unique settings for mountain biking. Riders can find purpose-built trails catering to different skill levels, often with scenic lookouts and natural features. This variety makes Victoria a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking different riding experiences.
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Red Hill Station is the western trailhead for the Red Hill Rail Trail, a perfect jumping-off point with plenty of parking. There is a small shopping centre with a café, nice sit-down restaurants, and a florist. The Red Hill Rail Trail trackhead has informational plaques about the area's history and the Red Hill Railway line that opened in 1921, and there is also a bike skills park.
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Candlebark Park is very popular with mountain bikers but also open to hikers. Hikers should keep headphones off and be aware of mountain bike traffic. The park gets its name from candlebark trees and has nice views of the Yarra River. Wild kangaroos live in the park so there is a good chance you can see one. A carpark and restrooms are available near the park entry.
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You Yangs Regional Park covers about 1,500 hectares and protects a unique range of granite peaks that rise abruptly from the flat volcanic plains between Melbourne and Geelong. There are walking tracks, mountain bike networks, and plenty of scenic lookouts on rocky outcrops set among dry eucalypt forest. Its unusual geology and elevated viewpoints make it a well-known destination for exploring this beautiful area.
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Lovely camping spot...stick to Komoot trail as many offshoots that don't fo anywhere
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A real highlight for mountain bikers (unfortunately we didn't take our bikes with us). A real highlight for mountain bikers (unfortunately we didn't take our bikes with us
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A real highlight for bikers (unfortunately we didn’t take the bikes with us
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Trails "Barre Warre", "Foxtail" and "J2" can be accessed directly from the trailhead, whereas the rest can be accessed by taking the superloop which takes the rider on a lap of the entire trail network. The trailhead has a tiny picnic area and a basic drop toilet. There is usually plenty of parking, but it can be a bit hectic on busy weekends. There is also a defibrillator. The holy trinity of Yaugher trails (in my opinion, obviously) is to do "Grasstrees" into "Marriners Run" into "Foxtail". Once you take the super loop to Grasstrees, they just flow one into the other.
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MTB hire company offering competitive rates and great service. Forrest Hire Bikes also do basic repairs, servicing and carry a small inventory of spares.
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Victoria offers a diverse range of bike parks. For all skill levels, including beginners and families, You Yangs Regional Park is an excellent choice, with over 50 km of trails. Mystic Mountain Bike Park in Bright and Lysterfield Park also cater to a wide range of riders. For more advanced and gravity-focused riding, consider Mount Buller Bike Park or Falls Creek Mountain Bike Park, both offering extensive alpine trail networks.
Yes, several bike parks in Victoria are great for families. You Yangs Regional Park features the Kurrajong area with easier, flatter loops. Lysterfield Park offers 24 km of flowy singletracks suitable for all skill levels. Forrest Mountain Bike Trails and Anglesea Bike Park also provide accessible options for families and younger riders.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find plenty in Victoria. The Stockyards area at You Yangs Regional Park has steeper, rockier terrain. Mount Buller Bike Park and Falls Creek Mountain Bike Park in the alpine regions feature extensive gravity and technical trails. Bowden Spur Mountain Bike Area in Kinglake National Park is known for its double black diamond trails, including dirt jumps and rock gardens, requiring advanced skills and equipment.
Victoria's bike parks are set in diverse natural environments. At You Yangs Regional Park, you'll find unique granite peaks and dry eucalypt forest with scenic lookouts. Candlebark Park offers views of the Yarra River and opportunities to spot wild kangaroos. Alpine parks like Mount Buller and Falls Creek provide stunning mountain vistas and high-country flora. La Larr Ba Gauwa Park is noted for its unique rock features.
The best time to visit Victoria's bike parks generally depends on the park type. Lower elevation parks like You Yangs Regional Park and Lysterfield Park are enjoyable year-round, though summer can be hot. Alpine parks such as Mount Buller and Falls Creek are best visited during the warmer months (typically late spring to autumn) when trails are clear of snow and chairlifts are operational for uplifts. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, some bike parks and nearby towns offer hire facilities. For example, Mystic Mountain Bike Park in Bright provides on-site bike hire. In the Forrest area, Forrest Hire Bikes offers competitive rates and basic repairs. It's always a good idea to check with individual park operators or local businesses for availability and booking.
Many bike parks are located in regions rich with other outdoor activities. Near the bike parks, you can find excellent opportunities for gravel biking, with routes like the Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail. There are also numerous hiking trails, including family-friendly options like the Lysterfield Lake Circuit. For more ideas, explore the Gravel biking in Victoria or Hiking in Victoria guides.
Several bike parks are conveniently located an hour or two from Melbourne. You Yangs Regional Park is just an hour southwest. Lysterfield Park is another favorite close to the city. Warburton Bike Park in Wesburn is about 70 km east of Melbourne in the Yarra Valley, making it a great day trip or weekend escape.
Absolutely. You Yangs Regional Park is known for its unique granite peaks and elevated viewpoints. La Larr Ba Gauwa Park in Harcourt features stunning views and distinctive rock formations along its trails. Arthurs Seat State Park on the Mornington Peninsula also provides incredible trail variety and elevation with panoramic views.
Most major bike parks provide essential facilities. For instance, Yaugher Mountain Bike Trailhead has a picnic area, basic drop toilets, and ample parking. Candlebark Park also offers a carpark and restrooms near its entry. It's always recommended to check the specific park's website or visitor information for detailed facility availability before your visit.
Mystic Mountain Bike Park in Bright is considered one of Victoria's top mountain biking destinations due to its extensive network of over 45 km of singletrack, including flow trails, berms, jumps, and technical descents. It attracts riders year-round with its wide spectrum of trails suitable for all skill levels, plus year-round shuttles and on-site bike hire and lessons.


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