Cycling Trail in Dharawal National Park

National Parks and Reserves

If you’re looking to take your mountain bike out for a long ride, 10B cycling trail offers the perfect day out. At 15 kilometres long, it starts near the Appin Road entrance of Dharawal National Park and follows an unsealed road through open forest and woodlands along a sandstone ridge. This is a great bike ride for small groups and families with older children.

The last three kilometres present more of a challenge when the trail descends into Stokes Creek Gorge, leading to a good slog back up to the park’s northern entrance at Wedderburn.

Pack a picnic and your binoculars because at the creek crossing, there’s a broad rock platform where you can stop for a break. Birds, including the raucous yellow-tailed black cockatoo, inhabit the area.

Please visit the website for more information before embarking on your ride.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Lookouts Non Smoking Public Toilet

Activities

Cycling Hiking Mountain Biking Walks

Rates

Free Entry

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