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    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
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  • GREAT SOUTHERN TRAILS

    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
    View TRAILS
  • GREAT SOUTHERN TRAILS

    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
    View TRAILS
  • GREAT SOUTHERN TRAILS

    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
    View TRAILS
  • GREAT SOUTHERN TRAILS

    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
    View TRAILS
  • GREAT SOUTHERN TRAILS

    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
    View TRAILS
  • GREAT SOUTHERN TRAILS

    MTB | Southern NSW From the mountains to the coast, experience over 550km of mountain biking trails across 10 dedicated MTB networks. It’s time to Send it South!
    View TRAILS

SOUTH COAST

NSW

ALPINE REGION

NSW

THE CAPITAL

ACT
SEND IT SOUTH

MTB | SOUTHERN NSW

From the mountains to the coast, Great Southern Trails offers 550km+ MTB trails across 10 unique trail networks. Whether you’re chasing gravity-fed descents, flowing singletrack, or family-friendly adventures, this is Australia’s ultimate MTB road trip. Ride one or ride them all on the ultimate Aussie mountain bike road trip. Explore the mountain bike trail networks on the Southern NSW touring route below and plan your next MTB adventure. The entire MTB roadtrip is approximately 1000km driving with over a week of MTB riding, or split it into sections for a 2 – 3 day adventure.

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550km+

MTB TRAILS

10

TRAIL NETWORKS

100+

Trails | All Levels
MTB | SOUTHERN NSW

The MTB Trail Networks

NSW | SOUTH COAST
MTB TRAIL KM's
MOGO
125KM
NAROOMA
85KM
TATHRA
≈ 50KM
EDEN
58KM+
NSW | ALPINE REGION
MTB TRAIL KM's
COOMA
≈ 32KM
JINDABYNE
≈ 40 KM
THREDBO
77KM+
TUMBARUMBA
≈ 67KM
ACT | THE CAPITAL
MTB TRAIL KM's
MT STROMLO
50KM+
MAJURA PINES
25KM

MTB | SOUTHERN NSW

Plan your next MTB adventure

Why settle for one MTB park when you have 10 to choose from. Get your bike, grab your crew, and hit the road for a Southern NSW MTB adventure linking 10 trail networks across three regions – South Coast, Alpine, and the Capital. Ride 1 or ride them all!
SOUTH COAST
Kick things off at Mogo, a massive 125km trail system where flowy blues and techy blacks keep the laps fresh all day, or head out back for an adventure trail like no other. Roll into Narooma for 85km of forest descents and gravity fed lines and feel the froth. Take a cruise around Tathra’s old school 50km of singletrack stitched into the coastal bush, while Gravity Eden ramps things up with 58km of gravity runs, big berms, and a pump track to session.
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ALPINE REGION
Head inland for Cooma’s 32km of rocky alpine loops and Jindabyne’s 45km of lakeside flow before sending it at Thredbo, Australia’s iconic lift-accessed MTB park with 42km of gravity fed goodness to session or take it a bit easier on the family-friendly 35km Thredbo Valley Track. Further west Mount Tumbarumba is not to be missed with 27+km of singletrack mixing flowing descents and granite goodness, and another 40+km to explore in the region.
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THE CAPITAL
Kick things off at Mogo, a massive 125km trail system where flowy blues and techy blacks keep the laps fresh all day, or head out back for an adventure trail like no other. Roll into Narooma for 85km of forest descents and gravity fed lines and feel the froth. Take a cruise around Tathra’s old school 50km of singletrack stitched into the coastal bush, while Gravity Eden ramps things up with 58km of gravity runs, big berms, and a pump track to session.
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MTB | SOUTHERN NSW

MTB Trail Networks and Clubs

The trail information on this site is sourced from third parties like trail websites and Trailforks. Trail conditions can change quickly, so always check with official sources before you go. You assume all risks by using this information. Great Southern Trails acknowledges the many Aboriginal Nations and Aboriginal People of the Southern NSW region as the traditional carers and custodians of the land that we all now live and work on. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Great Southern Trails values the diversity of this region and works in partnership with local Aboriginal communities to respectfully celebrate and share Aboriginal culture with visitors to the region and also with locals who live here.
IMAGES THANKS TO: Andy Hervey - Mount Tumbarumba, Flow MTB, Visit Canberra, Thredbo, Eden Mountain Bike Club, Rocky Trail Entertainment, Eurobodalla Shire Council , Sapphire Coast Destination Marketing, Destination Southern NSW, Visit Canberra, Stromlo Forest Park, Tourism Snowy Mountains, Visit Cooma , Majura Pines Trail Alliance , Narooma Mountain Bike Club Copyright © Great Southern Trails

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