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World-Class Trails on Your Doorstep: Mountain Biking at Stromlo Forest Park

Stromlo Forest Park in Canberra's inner west is home to an internationally recognised trail network that draws mountain bikers from across the country and has hosted elite UCI events on its purpose-built courses.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 14 March 2026, 8:40 pm

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Updated 1 h ago· 12 July 2026, 1:15 pm

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World-Class Trails on Your Doorstep: Mountain Biking at Stromlo Forest Park
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Less than 15 kilometres from the Canberra city centre, Stromlo Forest Park has quietly established itself as one of the finest mountain biking destinations in the Southern Hemisphere. Built on the slopes of Mount Stromlo following the 2003 bushfires that devastated the area, the park was reimagined as a world-class outdoor recreation facility, and the trail network that has grown there since is a genuine point of civic pride.

The trail system at Stromlo caters to every level of rider. Green and blue beginner and intermediate trails wind through open parkland and offer a gentle, confidence-building introduction to off-road riding. Intermediate blue trails add more technical features including berms, rollers and small drops, while the black and double-black diamond trails demand real skill and commitment. The dual slalom and pump tracks at the base of the park are perfect for building fundamental bike handling ability regardless of age.

The park has hosted UCI Mountain Bike World Cup rounds, putting Canberra on the international cross-country racing map. The cross-country courses at Stromlo are technically demanding and physically punishing, combining short, punchy climbs with fast, rooty descents that require both fitness and precision. Elite riders who have trained or raced at Stromlo cite the park's variety and quality of trail construction as matching anything they have ridden overseas.

Beyond mountain biking, Stromlo Forest Park incorporates trails used by trail runners, a criterium cycling circuit that hosts regular club racing, and a skills area that functions almost as an outdoor gymnasium for younger riders. The Stromlo Leisure Centre is adjacent to the park, providing changerooms, a cafe and parking. Bike hire and guided ride services operate out of nearby businesses, making the park accessible even to visitors who have not brought their own equipment.

The trails are open year round, though the best conditions tend to come in the drier months when the surface is firm and fast. A single visit in good conditions is usually enough to make Stromlo a regular fixture in any Canberra cyclist's calendar. For trail maps, conditions updates and event information, the park's official website is the best starting point.

Sources: Stromlo Forest Park Cycling ACT

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