The first 30km open!

Our Trails

Warburton Bike Park has a variety of trails to suit various riding styles and abilities. The network currently has 30km of trail covering up to 300m elevation (with more coming soon!).

TRAIL REPORT

Monday 12 January 2026

Warburton Bike Park is now back open.

Please check our socials and website regularly for updates on any future Total Fire Ban declarations or additional park closure days.

🚫 Please Respect Construction Zones

For your safety and to support the ongoing development of the park, do not enter or ride any trails that are still under construction. Riding closed trails can damage work in progress and delay the opening of the full network.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to create an incredible riding experience for everyone

Trail Status

Uptown Flow 

5.6 km    Adventure

Bitta This Bitta That 

6.0 km    Adventure

Rubber Stamp 

3.0 km    Adventure

Milling Around 

2.8 km    Adventure

Zinglefun

1.5 km    Flow

Fools Gold

2.6 km    Flow

Tools Down 

1.1 km    Flow

Hop Scotch 

2.1 km   Flow

The Riddler 

1.4 km    Flow

Ripple Effect 

1.7 km    Flow

Hey Hey My My 

4.2 km    Adventure

Barefoot Wizard 

2.2 km      Gravity

Trail Conditions

Trail is open and in great condition

  • Trail is open, clear, and well-maintained
  • Enjoy your ride and respect trail etiquette!

Trail is open with mixed conditions

  • Some sections are rideable, while others may be muddy, under repair, or temporarily rerouted
  • Ride with care and be prepared to dismount or detour
  • Check signage or trail maps for updates on affected areas

Trail is open but in bad shape

  • Expect muddy sections, erosion, debris, or significant obstacles
  • Not recommended for riding unless you’re experienced and prepared for challenging conditions
  • Use caution and consider alternative trails

Trail is closed

  • The trail is officially closed due to weather, maintenance, safety concerns, or environmental protection
  • Riding is prohibited and may result in damage to the trail
  • Please respect closures and check back for updates

Trail Styles

One of the world’s most prolific trail styles, traditionally referred to as cross-country, Adventure Trails are the most popular gateway trail for all levels of mountain bike riders. They have a free-flowing style and maximise use of the natural terrain with contour-hugging designs that allow riders to feel confident, while also providing options and features for extra challenge

A constant undulation of groomed rollers, berms, and achievable obstacles. The tyre-hugging trajectory sending riders on a sculptured luge ride through the bush. They create a sensation of speed and rhythm, require minimal decision-making and maximise the ability to feel in control and have fun.

Offering a mix of Flow, Air Flow and Downhill, Gravity Trails embrace the raw beauty of the terrain in an exciting and challenging descent. They will often provide multiple line choices and a variety of features, and may include occasional short uphill sections.

Trail Difficulty Rating System

Wide trail with gentle gradient and smooth surface

Some obstacles such as roots, logs and rocks

Suitable for beginner cyclists with basic mountain bike skills, and off-road bikes

Single trail with moderate gradients, variable surface and obstacles

May include steep sections

Suitable for skilled mountain bikers with mountain bikes

Suitable for experienced mountain bikers, used to physically demanding routes

Expect large, dangerous and unavoidable obstacles and features

Challenging and variable with long steep climbs or descents and loose surfaces

Some sections will be easier to walk

Report an Issue

In an emergency, please call 000.

Emergency marker numbers are included on each guidepost.

Issue on the trail?

For trees across trails, or any issue that could pose an immediate risk to public safety,
please call us on 1300 368 333.

Or log a request (responded to in business hours)

Please include trail name – and if possible, the closest 500m guidepost, found every half km on every trail.