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Mountain bike trails in Coombabah Lakes Conservation Area traverse over 1200 hectares of diverse landscapes, including wetlands, eucalypt forests, salt marshes, and mangroves. The terrain is generally flat, offering accessible routes for various skill levels. This area is characterized by its rich ecosystems and a well-maintained trail network, providing a varied environment for exploration.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.6km
02:23
440m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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33.0km
01:43
80m
80m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.63km
00:41
130m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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17.2km
00:53
40m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Marine Parade foreshore path is a flat, shared path linking parks, small beaches, and open waterfront sections along this stretch of coast. The route stays close to the water, with consistent views across to South Stradbroke Island and the Gold Coast skyline.
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Anzac Park sits along the Broadwater with open grass, large shade trees, and direct access to the shoreline. The park includes picnic areas, a playground, and a memorial space, with wide views across the water toward South Stradbroke Island.
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Located along the Broadwater on the Gold Coast, Lands End is a quiet stretch of shoreline with open views across to South Stradbroke Island. The area looks out over calm water, with visible sandbanks and shifting tidal channels shaping the coastline. Compared to the more built-up sections nearby, it feels more open, with uninterrupted sightlines across the water and fewer structures along the shore.
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Located on the northern Gold Coast, Paradise Point sits along the Broadwater with a mix of residential streets, waterfront parklands, and small local centres. The area is known for its calm, protected waters compared to the open surf beaches further south, making it a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and boating. A series of jetties and foreshore access points run along the coastline, with views across to South Stradbroke Island and the surrounding waterways.
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This shared path links parks, small beaches, and waterfront areas beside the Broadwater and Coomera River. The route is mostly flat and sealed, though sections near the point transition onto timber boardwalk. It’s a well-used path for walking, cycling, and running, with continuous water views and regular access to shaded parkland. Busier sections can require awareness due to mixed use.
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This smaller, quieter beach sits along the Coomera River rather than facing South Stradbroke Island like most nearby foreshore swimming spots. The water here is typically calmer, with a more sheltered feel and fewer crowds. It sits beside Ann Jackson Park, a waterfront park with open grass, picnic areas, and direct access to the shoreline.
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Centre Road Firetrail is a wide dirt and gravel route linking several sections of the park’s trail network. The firetrail moves through open eucalypt forest and rolling terrain, with a mix of gradual climbs and flatter stretches along the ridge lines. It’s shared by walkers, trail runners, mountain bikers, and horse riders, and is generally easy to follow due to its width and clear layout.
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A short, steep walk up the hill at Mick Schamburg Park leads to a lookout that offers reaching views both north towards Surfers Paradise and south towards Burleigh Heads and Coolangatta. One of the lookouts even has a telescope. This park is an excellent place for a stroll along the Gold Coast Oceanway, beach day, or a relaxing picnic. Parking for Mick Schamburg Park is in the Kelly Avenue car park.
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There are over a dozen mountain bike trails in the Coombabah Lakes Conservation Area, offering a variety of experiences across its diverse landscapes. These include routes suitable for easy, moderate, and more challenging rides.
Yes, many trails are generally flat and accessible, making them suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including families and beginners. For example, the Broadwater Beach loop from Hollywell is an easy option that winds through diverse ecosystems.
The trails traverse a rich tapestry of wetlands, eucalypt forests, salt marshes, and mangroves. You'll find unpaved fire trails that wind through these varied ecosystems, offering a generally flat but engaging environment for cycling.
Absolutely. The area is a sanctuary for abundant wildlife. You have a good chance of spotting kangaroos grazing in open grasslands, koalas resting in trees, and a wide array of bird species, especially near the wetlands and the bird hide.
Yes, there are several loop options available. For instance, the Casuarina Grove Circuit loop from Nerang is a popular choice that takes you through eucalypt forests and wetlands.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenic views, the abundant wildlife spotting opportunities, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various skill levels.
While many trails are flat, there are options for those seeking more challenge. The Mountain Bike Rest Area loop from Nerang is classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain and varied landscapes over its 20.9 miles (33.6 km).
Yes, the Broadwalk is a 4.5-kilometer flat track that is suitable for cycling and provides stunning views of the extensive wetlands. It's a great option for a relaxed ride with picturesque scenery.
For additional details about the conservation area, including facilities and general information, you can visit the official Gold Coast City Council website: goldcoast.qld.gov.au.
Beyond the biking trails, the Coombabah Lakes Conservation Area features a Koala Trail for wildlife viewing, a peaceful bird hide for observing avian life, and various picnic areas. You can also find sculptures dotted along the Broadwalk, adding an artistic touch to the natural surroundings.
Trail lengths vary, from shorter loops like the Casuarina Grove Circuit loop from Nerang at 4.4 miles (7.1 km) to longer routes such as the Surfers Paradise Beach – Kurrawa Beach loop from Southport, which is 20.5 miles (32.9 km).


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