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Mountain bike trails in Mooball National Park traverse a diverse landscape characterized by extensive lowland moist rainforest, one of Australia's largest remnants. The terrain is predominantly mountainous and hilly, encompassing parts of the Condong and Burringbar Ranges. Riders can expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including fire trails, often navigating through areas with natural features like Christies Creek. The park's varied elevation gains provide options for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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67.5km
04:20
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.1km
01:38
190m
190m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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44.4km
02:53
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.8km
02:08
220m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:01
60m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Single file track, easily ridden on an e-bike with panniers. Getting in was the trickiest part and had to lift bikes.
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Komoot features 4 mountain bike trails in Mooball National Park. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy loops to more challenging rides through the park's diverse terrain.
Yes, Mooball National Park offers options for less experienced riders. An easy route is the Cudgera Creek loop from Seabreeze Bvd at Ballina St, which is 26.1 km long with a manageable 193m elevation gain. Another easy option is the Forest Singletrack Trail loop from Wooyung Nature Reserve, covering 14.1 km with only 55m of elevation.
The trails in Mooball National Park traverse a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by extensive lowland moist rainforest and mountainous, hilly terrain. You'll encounter a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including fire trails, and may navigate through areas with natural features like Christies Creek, which can involve mid-shin-deep water crossings.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Cudgera Creek – Reserve Creek loop from Johansen Park is a moderate 67.5 km trail with a significant 711m elevation gain, requiring good fitness. Another moderate option is the Mooball Lagoon – Wooyung Nature Reserve loop from Johansen Park, which is 44.4 km long with 396m of elevation gain.
Mooball National Park is known for its significant natural beauty. You'll ride through one of Australia's largest remnants of lowland moist rainforest, characterized by lush subtropical vegetation. The park's mountainous terrain includes parts of the Condong and Burringbar Ranges. A key attraction is the Burringbar Mountain Summit Path, offering scenic views towards the ocean and featuring a trig point at its summit. Christies Creek also flows through the park, with some trails crossing it.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the park's lowland moist rainforest climate suggests that conditions can vary. It's generally advisable to check local weather forecasts before your ride, especially regarding rainfall, as creek crossings may be more challenging after heavy rain. Always be aware of potential temporary closures, which can occur at any time of year.
Many routes, such as the Cudgera Creek – Reserve Creek loop and the Mooball Lagoon – Wooyung Nature Reserve loop, start from Johansen Park, which likely offers parking facilities. Another route, the Cudgera Creek – Reserve Creek loop, begins from Ambrose Brown Park. It's always a good idea to confirm parking availability and regulations before your visit.
Yes, visitors should be aware of potential temporary closures. For instance, sections of Baranbali Road and Wabba Road are scheduled for road repairs until June 2026, which might affect access to certain areas within the park. It's recommended to check the official NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website for the latest alerts before planning your trip: nationalparks.nsw.gov.au.
Yes, there are accommodation options available in the vicinity of Mooball National Park. For information on places to stay, you can consult resources like the Visit NSW website: visitnsw.com.
Mooball National Park is ecologically significant as one of Australia's largest remnants of lowland moist rainforest. It serves as an important refuge for various animal species and is home to at least 17 vulnerable or endangered plant species, highlighting its rich biodiversity and conservation value.
Yes, all the mountain bike trails featured in this guide are loop routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Cudgera Creek – Reserve Creek loop from Johansen Park and the Cudgera Creek loop from Seabreeze Bvd at Ballina St.


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