Visit Mundaring
Discover the bushland beauty of Mundaring, nestled in the heart of the Perth Hills. This hiker and cyclist paradise boasts an array of trails that lead you through a tapestry...
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Part of Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park, Greenmount network
Part of Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park, Greenmount network
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Learn moreThe Goat Farm junior race loop is named Bada Mandoo. It's a technical cross country loop that winds through and around the skills park. This trail is ideal for learning new skills. The sequences of jumps and berms are popular features. You can use this trail to connect from the carpark to the skills and jump trails in the skills park. There is also the option to stop off in the Heritage Area where the see-saws, skinnies and progressive board walk are located.
What's in a Name? In the Noongar language, Bada Mandoo means 'little sunbeams', we recognise and acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners of the land on which we ride today and pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging.
The Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park contains over 20km of mountain bike trails and a dedicated Skills Park with skills and jump areas. The Goat Farm trails range from Easy (Green) to Extreme (Double Black) and include four trails suitable for adaptive cyclists.
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1.5km loop
Road, Train Bus or Ride
The trail start is very close to the car park area and located on the left side of the management trail that leads to the skills park.
Moderate
Recommended for moderate intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience. Typically narrow trails with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features.
Moderate (Blue): Recommended for intermediate riders with some technical skills. Narrow trail that may have loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short, steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features.
Group C - Mountain Biking & Gravel (Mountain bike, gravel and touring trails.)
No Drinking water available in the park.
Summer months (December to April) can be extremely hot. Trail has a natural surface of granite and rock so caution is advised.
Dogs on leads permitted
In case of an emergency on the trail, always carry a mobile phone and basic first aid supplies. Â The nearest hospital is St John of God Midland Public Hospital.
The main trailhead is adjacent to the car park. Trailhead facilities include toilets, picnic tables, an information shelter and shaded areas to take a break between rides. Â
18°C
Feels like 18°C
Max 20°C
Min 15°C
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