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The Local, Nannup Tank 7 Mountain Bike Park

Trail difficulty
Trail difficulty
  • Length 1.94km
  • Est. time Less than 1 hour
  • One-way
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12°C

22°

11°

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Commences at The Local Trailhead with a delightful combination of rollers, hips, berms and shark fin before crossing the Galena Road at Connect 4 Trailhead and entering the steeper rocky descent. This is more technical with rock gardens, drop offs and a Double Black drop off for the experienced rider down into the valley.

Climbing out of the valley provides two options: The High Line, climbing switchbacks to gain some height or the Low Line which follows the contours before climbing to join the High Line and into the descent.

Rollable drop offs, big table tops, berms and rollers take you right down through the valley joining up wtih Tiger Cub (Green trail) and finishing at Brockman Trailhead. 

 

Shire of Nannup

08 9756 1018

Nannup Visitor Centre

(08) 9756 1120

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Time / Duration

10 - 25 minutes

Length

1.94km

Elevation

Descending trail

Fees

Trails are free. Businesses providing shuttles charge a fee for users. A proportion of every shuttle is provided to the Shire of Nannup for trail maintenance.

Trail Access

270km from Perth - 3 hours. Busselton to Nannup 45 minutes. Busselton Margaret River Airport. Nannup town to Nannup Tank 7 Mountain Bike Park Trailhead is 2km.

Trail Start

The Local Trailhead

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Trail End

Join up with Tiger Cub (green) to finish at the Brockman Trailhead

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When to go

Best when dry, ride with caution during the wet.

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Mountain Bike

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.

What To Pack

Prohibited items

No access from the top of Brockman Highway, this is private property.

No private shuttles allowed in the Tank 8 area of the mountain bike park. Tank 7 Lookout is accessible for shuttles only.

Motorbikes are prohibited.

Safety

Ride with a partner/buddy. Tell someone where you are riding.

The Experience Nannup app has a locate function - uses gps to indicate where you are on the trail. Works offline.

Facilities

Carry water and food. None available at Tank 7 Mountain Bike Park.

Mobile phone coverage throughout the park.

Toilets and fresh water available in Nannup town. Toilets available at:
1. Marinko Tomas Bicentennial Park
2. Nannup Town Hall
3. Nannup Foreshore Park

Wash down facilities (free) for cleaning your mountain bike at Nannup Foreshore Park.

Shuttle services for some of the trailheads are available in Nannup. 

Today May 09, 10:07pm

12°C

Feels like 11°C

Max 22°

Min 11°

Precipitation: 0%

Visibility: 10km

Wind: 2.26km/h E

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