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Millbrook Trail, Mt Lennard, Wellington NP Millbrook Trail, Mt Lennard, Wellington NP

Mountain Bike

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Enduro/ All Mountain, Technical
 in South West

  • Less than 1 hour
  • 8.3 km
    • Mountain Bike Easy

      Recommended for beginner riders with basic mountain bike skills. Typically flowing, open trails on firm terrain with gentle gradients. Surface may be uneven, loose or muddy at times. Riders may encounter small rollable obstacles and technical trail features.

The Millbrook Trail at Mt Lennard, Wellington NP is a big ride with lots of climbing. This black trail is 8.3 kilometres long and climbs a total of 360 metres. When you get to the end of the trail you will either need to get a lift back to your car or ride another 3 kilometres to where you started.

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Millbrook Trail is a big ride both in length and difficulty with plenty of climbing involved. Make sure you carry adequate of water and only attempt this ride if you are fit and enjoy climbing or are prepared to walk uphill. 

You will find the trail on Pile Rd, just west of the River Rd intersection.

The first bit is an old school rut-a-thon as you bomb down the old track; straight down the hill. Once at the bottom there is a pretty and mellow section as you ride along next to the creek, but once you turn up it gets really steep as you climb back up to the top again. In the last 3km you climb almost 200m. The trail ends on Lennard Road, where you can either get a lift back down the hill or ride the extra 3km back to Pile Rd.

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Be trail ready for Millbrook Trail, Mt Lennard, Wellington NP

Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.

Time / Duration

50 minutes

Length

8.3km

Elevation

360m descending and climbing

What To Pack

Group C - Mountain Biking & Gravel (Mountain bike, gravel and touring trails.) required.

Trail Start

Access trail on Pile Road, near Lennard Road, Wellington National Park

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Trail End

Finish at Lennard Road, ride or drive another 3km back to the start of the trail

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Mountain Bike

Easy

Recommended for beginner riders with basic mountain bike skills. Typically flowing, open trails on firm terrain with gentle gradients. Surface may be uneven, loose or muddy at times. Riders may encounter small rollable obstacles and technical trail features.

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Safety

Mountain biking is a potentially dangerous activity with inherent risks. Ride within your skills and abilities. Ride with a buddy. Do not rely on your mobile phone. Coverage in the area is limited.

Facilities

  • Car Park

Best time of year

March to November

Fees

No fees apply

Trail Access

Road 2WD. Approximately 2 hours (180km) drive from Perth, 30 minutes (25km) from Bunbury or 30 minutes (35km) from Collie.

Prohibited Items

No pets
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