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This Trail will remain CLOSED until repairs and trail building works are completed by our volunteers. See below for how to help build this trail. 

Scapegoat, Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park Scapegoat, Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park

  • Less than 1 hour
  • 1 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. 

This trail is COMING SOON!  You can get involved in the volunteer build/repairs to the flow descent trail.

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This trail is COMING SOON!  Volunteers from The Goat Farmers & Perth Mountain Bike Club will repair this old trail and bring it back to life.  If you'd like to get involved, email Marg McIlroy at Westcycle: [email protected] 

Scapegoat will be a flow descent. A minimalist style flow trail with long sweeping turns, jumps and drops.  This trail passes under the Legacy bridge.

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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TRAIL CURRENTLY CLOSED!

Time / Duration

Up to 30 minutes

Length

1km

What To Pack

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

Trail Start

This trail start point is still being determined by the volunteer trail builders.

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Trail End

This trail will finish on the Convict trail when fully completed.

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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

Difficult (Black): Variable surfaces and/or steep gradients. Riders will encounter large obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for experienced riders with good technical skill level.

Hazards & Warnings

Summer months (December to April) can be extremely hot. Start your ride with a full water bottle. Trail has a natural surface of granite and rock so caution is advised.   THIS TRAIL IS CLOSED FOR REPAIRS.

Safety

In case of an emergency on the trail, always carry a mobile phone and basic first aid supplies.  The nearest hospital is St John of God Midland Public Hospital.

Facilities

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. There are also picnic tables in the shade at the upper trailhead near to where this trail starts.

  • Bicycle Rack
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area
  • Car Park

Best time of year

mid April to October

Trail Access

Road, Train Bus or Ride

Prohibited Items

Dogs on leads permitted at the Main Trailhead.

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