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This Trail is CLOSED due to the major January 2016 bushfire. Cyclists should avoid the area until further notice. For more information contact the Department of Parks and Wildlife Mundaring on (08) 9290 6100.

South Shore, Peel Region South Shore, Peel Region

Mountain Bike

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Jump, Flow, Downhill, Enduro/ All Mountain, Technical, Gravel, Rail Trail, Touring, Adaptive
 in Perth & Surrounds

  • 1-3 hours
  • 5 km
    • Mountain Bike Difficult

      Recommended for experienced riders with good technical skills. Variable surfaces and/or steep gradients. Riders will encounter large obstacles and technical trail features. 

South Shore is a world class freeride area located in a forest area between Dwellingup and Waroona.  Beware - with jumps, see saws and other technical features, this trail is for VERY experienced riders only.

Creator Jamie Campbell navigates one of the many gap jumps on the black diamond run. Snakes and Ladders
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Set deep amongst the forest south of Dwellingup, finding South Shore is a mission in itself. When you get there prepare to be blown away. This advanced freeride trail is for very experienced riders only. Having said that, it is a masterpiece in trail design and shows what is possible built by expert trail builder Jamie Campbell.

There are several areas to South Shore; The Western End is dominated by jumps whilst Snakes Ladders combined jumps, drops, see saws and ladders high up in the trees.

You can use the Munda Biddi to return from the end of Snakes and Ladders to the car park.

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Lake Brockman Tourist Park

Cabins and camping set in the state forest overlooking Logue Brook Dam.

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

Time / Duration

3 hours to half a day

Length

5km but you will spend lots of time going up and down to the various features

What To Pack

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

Trail Start

Trail start is on Dawn Creek Rd, a dirt road off of Nanga Rd south of Dwellingup and east of Waroona

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Trail End

Mountain Bike

Difficult

Recommended for experienced riders with good technical skills. Variable surfaces and/or steep gradients. Riders will encounter large obstacles and technical trail features. 

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Difficulty Notes

This is an advanced freeride mountain bike trail with Black Diamond and Double Black Diamond trail features. Experienced riders only. Ride with caution.

Hazards & Warnings

This trail is for very experienced riders only. Technical features have no bypass options. Be aware of your skill levels. If you are unsure of your ability, walk the trail first and ride at a safe speed.

Facilities

  • Car Park

Best time of year

Avoid the heat of summer

Trail Access

Dirt road

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1 trail goers have rated South Shore, Peel Region as 5 out of 5!

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Paul Rosser

Reviewed 28 Aug 2014, 6:26pm

This is an amazing hidden and little known section of trails. Lots of woodwork with ride scale pushing double black make for smiles on everyone's faces. B lines ensure even moderate riders will survive but repeat visits will see your skills improve everytime. I would easily rank this as one of the top trails in WA for technical riding and flow. If you don't like these trails then you aren't a MTBer.

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