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Mountain biking in Redlands Track Park offers an extensive network of trails within 239 hectares of natural conservation bushland. The terrain features diverse options, including fast-flowing singletrack, gravel fire trails, and technical sections with log rollovers, berms, and jumps. Riders navigate through areas characterized by large gum trees, native Casuarina trees, and the riparian corridor of Hilliards Creek, providing varied natural scenery.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
5.0
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76
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22.5km
01:56
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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23
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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28
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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15.3km
01:10
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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42.7km
02:16
150m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a short loop along the western end of the conservation area. It follows twisting singletrack, made up of packed dirt, with some scattered rock. It is a fun, flowy track with tight corners and some short climbs and descents. This is a popular section for mountain bikers, so stay aware along the trail.
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This is one of the central junctions connecting several of the northern trails in the Scribbly Gums Conservation Area. Main Track continues south from here, while Carwash branches off into a small loop trail to the west. Cinder runs along the northern perimeter of the area to the east.
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This is one of the main access points to the Scribbly Gums Conservation Area. There is limited roadside parking along Flinders Street near the McDonald Road entrance. The Conservation area is home to a small network of well-maintained, multi-use trails that wind through open eucalypt woodland.
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This waterfront park sits along the edge of Moreton Bay with open grassed areas, mangroves, and direct access to the foreshore path. The shoreline here is relatively calm, with wide views across the bay and tidal flats exposed at lower tide. The park includes shaded sections beneath trees and connects into the surrounding walking and cycling network along the waterfront.
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Fig Tree Point Park is a small foreshore park nestled on the shores of Moreton Bay in Manly West. Grassy picnic areas and walking paths sit beside beautiful mangroves and tidal flats that are part of the bay’s coastal ecosystem. The park is a quiet stop along the Moreton Bay Cycleway, making it an ideal place to pause and enjoy views across the water and surrounding wetlands.
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awesome ride with my 8yr old son couple of stack but good fun
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Redlands Track Park offers an extensive network of over 25 kilometers of dedicated mountain biking trails. On komoot, you'll find 12 curated routes, providing diverse options for riders.
The park features a variety of terrain, including fast-flowing singletrack, gravel fire trails, and technical sections. You'll encounter features like log rollovers, tight berms, jumps, drops, step-ups, and tree roots. The trails wind through natural conservation bushland with large gum trees, native Casuarina trees, and open forest.
Yes, Redlands Track Park has trails suitable for beginners. For an easier ride, consider the Carwash Link Down – Hammer Track loop from Scribbly Gum Conservation Area, which is rated as easy and takes you through open forest.
While the park primarily features easy to moderate trails, some routes incorporate technical elements. Trails like 'Hammer trail' and 'Bondi trail' (mentioned in regional research) are known for winding, fast-flowing sections with features such as log rollovers, tight berms, jumps, drops, step-ups, tree roots, and tabletops, offering a more engaging experience for skilled riders.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Redlands Track Park are designed as loops. For example, the popular Carwash Link Down – Upper Magic Track loop from Scribbly Gum Conservation Area is a 21.1 km circular trail, and the Carwash Link Down – Hammer Track loop from Cleveland is a moderate 13.1 km loop.
You'll ride through 239 hectares of natural conservation bushland, characterized by large gum trees and native Casuarina trees. A significant natural feature is Hilliards Creek and its riparian corridor, where you can enjoy views of trickling water, ferns, and overhanging paperbark trees. The park also holds historical significance with a WW1/WW2 Rifle Pit Heritage Site.
Yes, Redlands Track Park is considered family-friendly, offering trails that cater to various skill levels, including easier options. The diverse terrain and natural bushland provide an engaging outdoor experience for all ages. Trailhead shelters with bike racks and repair stations also add to the convenience for families.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are permitted on the mountain bike trails in Redlands Track Park. It's advisable to check local regulations or the official Redlands Coast website for current pet policies before visiting.
The Redlands Coast generally enjoys a pleasant climate, making mountain biking enjoyable for much of the year. However, to avoid the hottest summer months (December-February) and potential heavy rainfall, the cooler, drier seasons like autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November) are often ideal for outdoor activities.
The park is known for its accessible location. While specific parking areas aren't detailed in the provided data, trailhead shelters are mentioned, suggesting designated access points. It's recommended to check maps or local signage upon arrival for official parking facilities.
The park's accessible location within the Redlands Coast makes it a convenient choice for both recreational and commuter cycling and walking. While direct public transport routes to the trailheads are not specified, its proximity to urban areas suggests public transport options might be available to nearby points. You may want to consult local transport schedules.
The mountain bike routes in Redlands Track Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 10 reviews. Over 300 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the park's varied terrain, often praising the diverse singletrack and immersive bushland experience.
Yes, the park is equipped with trailhead shelters that include bike racks and repair stations, enhancing the experience for cyclists. These facilities are designed to support riders before and after their adventures on the trails.
Trail lengths vary to suit different preferences. You can find routes ranging from shorter, easy loops like the Carwash Link Down – Hammer Track loop from Scribbly Gum Conservation Area at 12 km, to longer moderate rides such as the Carwash Link Down – Upper Magic Track loop from Scribbly Gum Conservation Area, which spans 21.1 km.


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