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Mountain biking in Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area offers an extensive network of trails within a biodiverse ecosystem. The landscape is characterized by rugged terrain, including deep gullies and dry eucalypt forest, with some patches of rainforest. Trails often incorporate natural elements such as rock drops, log rollovers, and off-camber sections, providing varied riding experiences. The area climbs steeply from the valley floor, offering both challenging ascents and flowy descents.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
49
riders
14.8km
01:19
180m
180m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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17.2km
01:23
150m
160m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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9.73km
00:58
190m
190m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.5km
03:03
520m
520m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Daisy Hill Quarry is a former quarry that has now become a quiet, sheltered lake, framed by lush bushland. This lookout perched on exposed sandy rock offers a stunning view of the still, dark blue waters, bordered by aquatic plants. Surrounded by eucalypt forest, the steep quarry walls, along with the regrowth of vegetation, soften the reminders of its industrial history, making it a peaceful place to pause and enjoy the scenery.
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Daisy Hill Conservation Park is a beautiful eucalypt forest reserve dedicated to both conservation efforts and recreational activities. It includes a well-established network of trails that are perfect for shared use and is home to koalas and a variety of native wildlife. While you're here, you can also explore the Daisy Hill Koala Centre within the park. The terrain is mostly gentle, with wide pathways and areas of denser bushland scattered throughout, making it an inviting destination for nature lovers.
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Watch out for walkers on the bike tracks.
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follow the main firetrack for 2.5km(from the main carpark off daisy Hill rd)
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The Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from multi-use fire roads suitable for easier rides to challenging black diamond singletrack trails like Blacking Out and Westy's. You'll encounter trails with smooth, flowy descents, berms, small rock shelves, jumps, steep corners, and natural elements such as rock drops and log rollovers.
Yes, the area caters to various skill levels. While there are challenging trails, there are also easier options, including multi-use fire roads. For a relatively easy ride, consider the Mountainbike loop from Boom-ber-pee Nature Refuge, which is rated as easy and covers about 9.7 kilometers.
The Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area offers several scenic spots. From the summit viewing deck, you can enjoy panoramic views of the South-East Queensland region. Trails also pass through diverse ecosystems, including open eucalypt forest and patches of dry rainforest, with features like a 'fern gully' section and picturesque creeks adding to the natural beauty.
There are over 40 mountain bike routes recorded in the Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area on komoot. These range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The mountain biking trails in Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, from challenging singletrack to flowy descents, and the extensive network that offers varied experiences within a biodiverse natural setting.
Yes, the main trailhead at Gate 2 provides essential facilities, including ample parking for mountain bikers. This is a convenient starting point for accessing many of the area's trails.
The main trailhead at Gate 2 is well-equipped with essential facilities for mountain bikers. These include parking, toilets, a bike repair station, and drinking water, making it a convenient and comfortable starting point for your ride.
For those seeking a significant endurance challenge, the Chipline Trail loop from Emu Street Bushland Refuge is a moderate 40.2-kilometer path that explores diverse landscapes and offers a substantial ride. Another option is the Chipline Trail loop from Shailer Park, which is 35.9 kilometers long.
The terrain is characterized by rugged landscapes, including deep gullies and dry eucalypt forest, with some remnant riparian vegetation and patches of rainforest. Trails often incorporate natural elements such as rock drops, log rollovers, and off-camber sections, providing a dynamic and varied riding experience. The area also features steep climbs and flowy descents.
Yes, many of the routes in the Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area are designed as loops. Examples include the Neville Lawrie Reserve loop from Priestdale, a 15.2-kilometer moderate trail, and the New Trail – Hammer Track loop from Click&Collect, which is 18.2 kilometers long.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area features dedicated black diamond MTB trails such as Blacking Out and Westy's. These trails include obstacles and features designed to challenge even the most skilled mountain bikers, with elements like jumps, big berms, rock drops, and off-camber sections.
Yes, the Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area is notable for its Adaptive Mountain Biking (aMTB) access and trails. Specific access points and trails are available at Gates 2 and 5, making the area inclusive for riders with various physical, intellectual, neurological, or sensory limitations.


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