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The best MTB trails in Lysterfield Park

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Mountain biking in Lysterfield Park offers a diverse and extensive trail network situated in the southern foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, approximately 30 kilometers east of Melbourne. The park features undulating terrain, native bushland, and forests, providing a dynamic riding experience. Trails weave through varied landscapes, including areas with rock gardens, berms, and jumps, catering to different skill levels. A central lake also adds to the park's natural features.

Best mountain bike trails in Lysterfield Park

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Valley View Track loop from Narre Warren North, a 15.0 miles (24.1 km) trail that takes 2 hours 9 minutes to complete. This difficult route offers a challenging ride through varied terrain.
  • Another top favourite among local mountain bikers is Valley View Track loop from Lysterfield Park, a difficult 13.1 miles (21.0 km) path. This route features technical sections and fast-flowing descents through the park's bushland.
  • Local mountain bikers also love the Valley View Track loop from Churchill National Park, a 12.9 miles (20.8 km) trail leading through forests and offering significant elevation gain, often completed in about 2 hours 3 minutes.
  • Mountain biking in Lysterfield Park is defined by purpose-built trails, native bushland, and the Lysterfield Lake, with options ranging from easy family trails to challenging black diamond routes. The network offers options for different ability levels, including a dedicated Skills Park.
  • The routes in Lysterfield Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. More than 900 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore Lysterfield Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Valley View Track – Lysterfield Lake Dam Viewpoint loop from Lysterfield Park

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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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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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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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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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 31, 2026, Jells Lake

Jells Lake sits at the centre of Jells Park and is the heart of the reserve. As you walk around the lake, you’ll pass wetlands and sheltered viewing areas that are great for birdwatching. This lake is home to a wide variety of waterbirds, including pelicans, swamphens, ducks and cormorants. There are boardwalks and jetties popular for fishing, and a bird hide, perfect for a quiet place to pause and take in the lakeside surroundings.

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May 31, 2026, Jells Park

Jells Park is a lovely, large park in Melbourne’s southeast, nestled within the Dandenong Creek Valley. There are expansive open lawns, picnic areas and playgrounds with pockets of bushland and wetlands. Covering around 127 hectares, the park also includes more than 9 kilometres of walking and cycling paths, making it a popular place for walking, birdwatching, and spending time outdoors.

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May 31, 2026, Jells Park trails

The trails through Jells Park form an easy network of sealed and gravel routes that loop around the lake and through open parkland and bushland. Most are wide and gently graded, popular for walking, running, and cycling, with several sections connecting to larger trails, including the Dandenong Creek and Scotchmans Creek trails. The open lawns, wetlands, quieter bushland areas, and beautiful views of the lake make the trails a lovely option for a short or more extended, peaceful walk through the park.

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Lamberts Track is a wide gravel path running through open eucalypt forest, forming part of the park’s main walking and running network. The track is relatively flat with a gentle gradient, making it one of the easier sections to move through. It has a more open feel compared to narrower bush tracks, with long sightlines ahead and fewer obstacles underfoot.

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Trig Point Lookout sits at one of the higher points in the Lysterfield and Churchill park area, with elevated views across Melbourne, the Dandenong Ranges, Arthur’s Seat, and Western Port Bay on clearer days. The climb to the lookout follows a steeper gravel track through eucalypt forest, with kangaroos and birdlife commonly seen along the route. The lookout itself is relatively open compared to the surrounding bushland, creating wider sightlines across the landscape.

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Running through Birdsland Reserve, Blackwood Walk is a short multi-use trail linking into the wider network toward Lysterfield Park. The track is shared by walkers, runners, and mountain bikers, and connects easily into longer loop routes across the reserve.

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Birdsland Reserve spans around seventy-five hectares of open hills, small lakes, and sections of bushland along Monbulk Creek. The landscape shifts between exposed grassy slopes and more sheltered creekside areas, with birdlife active around the water and occasional kangaroos in the open sections. Tracks range from flatter paths near the lakes to steeper climbs across the hills, with wider views across the surrounding area.

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Located within Birdsland Reserve, this retarding basin is a broad, open floodplain designed to manage water flow along Monbulk Creek. When dry, it forms a wide grassed space with open sightlines and a more exposed feel compared to the surrounding forested tracks. The creek runs through the basin, with changing water levels depending on rainfall. After wet periods, sections can become muddy or hold water, altering access across the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Lysterfield Park?

Lysterfield Park offers a comprehensive network of over 30 mountain bike trails. These trails cater to all skill levels, from easy family-friendly rides to challenging routes for experienced riders.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families in Lysterfield Park?

Yes, Lysterfield Park has several trails suitable for beginners and families. The park features easy family trails around Lysterfield Lake, such as the 6.3km Lake Circuit Trail, which has firm, stable surfaces and avoidable obstacles. "Trailmix" is another easy-flowing track perfect for those new to mountain biking.

What kind of challenging mountain bike trails can I find in Lysterfield Park?

For experienced riders, Lysterfield Park offers challenging "black diamond" and "double black diamond" trails. These routes feature dynamic riding experiences with switchback climbs, tight technical sections, fast-flowing descents, rock gardens, timber boardwalks, and man-made obstacles. Trails like "Aneurysm" are known for jumps, drops, and obstacles, while "Follow Me" offers technical rock gardens and sweet earth berms. You can explore routes such as the Valley View Track loop from Lysterfield Park for a difficult ride.

Are there any specific areas to practice mountain biking skills in Lysterfield Park?

Yes, Lysterfield Park features a dedicated Skills Park. This area provides opportunities for riders to practice and improve their technique, featuring jumps, berms, and drops, making it ideal for honing your mountain biking abilities.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while mountain biking in Lysterfield Park?

Lysterfield Park offers a picturesque backdrop with several notable natural features. The central Lysterfield Lake is a prominent feature, and you can enjoy scenic views from the Trig Point Lookout, which is accessible via a diversion from the State Mountain Bike Course. The park also boasts native bushland, diverse eucalypt species, and outcroppings of large boulders.

What wildlife might I encounter on the trails in Lysterfield Park?

The park's diverse ecosystems support a range of plant and animal life. Visitors frequently spot kangaroos and wallabies, particularly during the mornings and evenings. Bird watching is also a popular activity, with a bird hide offering views over Lysterfield Lake.

Is Lysterfield Park accessible by public transport, and is there parking available?

Lysterfield Park is situated approximately 30 kilometers east of Melbourne. While specific public transport routes directly to the park entrance for mountain bikers might be limited, there are public transport options to nearby suburbs. The park offers ample parking facilities for visitors arriving by car.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about Lysterfield Park?

The mountain bike trails in Lysterfield Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the park's diverse and extensive trail network, the variety of terrain catering to all skill levels, and the stunning natural landscapes, including the lake and native bushland.

Are there any moderate mountain bike trails in Lysterfield Park?

Yes, Lysterfield Park offers a good selection of moderate mountain bike trails. These trails provide a balanced challenge for riders who are past the beginner stage but not yet ready for the most difficult routes. An example of a moderate route is the Donelan Homestead loop from Lysterfield Park.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Lysterfield Park?

Lysterfield Park is generally enjoyable for mountain biking year-round, though conditions can vary. The park's trails weave through forests and bushland, offering some shade during warmer months. It's always a good idea to check local weather conditions before heading out, especially after heavy rain, as some sections might become muddy.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in Lysterfield Park?

Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Lysterfield Park are designed as loops, allowing riders to start and finish at the same point. This includes popular routes like the Valley View Track loop from Lysterfield South, which offers a circular experience through the park's varied terrain.

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