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$8.50 per day per vehicle (for up to 12 persons) using on-site fee pillar OR $50.00 for an annual pass with unlimited entry (Online). Two vehicle registrations can be used for an annual pass but only one vehicle can use the pass at any one time.

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Pinjar South Loop, Wanneroo Pinjar South Loop, Wanneroo

  • Less than 1 hour
  • 4.4 km
    • Trail Bike Very Difficult

      Rider may encounter combinations of narrow, steep, rutted, loose, soft, slippery or rocky surface. Creek crossings may have moderate water flow and a slippery or boulder-strewn base. Recommended for experienced riders with high intermediate skills.

The longer and more technical of two advanced trails at the Pinjar Motorcycle Area, the South Loop is a 4.4km one way trail for intermediate to Advanced level quad and trail bike riders.  This trail has a great flow, with a mix of tight and sweeping corners, big berms and sandy whoops.  Ride it on its own or combine it with the North Loop for a 6km lap that will really give you a workout!

South Loop in the Pinjar Motorcycle Area
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The South Loop is a one-way trail and quad bike trail designed to suit Intermediate to Advanced level riders.  It has a natural sand surface that is graded periodically.

The trail winds its way through the pine plantations and can be ridden as a 4.4km or 6km trail when combined with the North Loop.  The South Loop starts and finishes south of Pinjar’s Western car park and is best accessed by taking the first section of the North Loop from the car park trailhead.

This is one of several trails in the Pinjar Motorcycle Area.

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Time / Duration

20 minutes

Length

4.4km loop

What To Pack

Group E - Trail Bike Trails (Trail Bike trails) required.

Trail Start

Entrance from Orchid Rd off Wesco Rd, Pinjar. 45km (45 mins) north of Perth.

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Trail End

Trail Bike

Very Difficult

Rider may encounter combinations of narrow, steep, rutted, loose, soft, slippery or rocky surface. Creek crossings may have moderate water flow and a slippery or boulder-strewn base. Recommended for experienced riders with high intermediate skills.

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Difficulty Notes

The soft sand, big whoops and exposed roots means this is not a track for beginners.

Facilities

  • Car Park
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area

Best time of year

May - October

Trail Access

Sealed road to Wesco Road. Unsealed road of about 400m to car park.

Prohibited Items

Pets and alcohol are not permitted within the Pinjar Motorcycle Area for safety reasons.
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1 trail goers have rated Pinjar South Loop, Wanneroo as 3 out of 5!

We love to hear from people who've been on our Western Australian trails, so it would be most appreciated it if you wanted to leave a review.

Matt Holt

Reviewed 20 May 2014, 9:34pm

The north and south loop and extension are awesome to ride when graded and even months after being graded. Big berm corners and heaps of fun! Unfortunately it has only been graded once since I've been riding and gets so wooped out that it's almost impossible to ride for a less than expert rider.
A shame that there are not the resources to keep the loops in better condition.

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