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Wi-Fly, Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park

Trail difficulty
Trail difficulty
  • Length 1.3km
  • Est. time Less than 1 hour
  • Dog friendly
  • One-way
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There are two ascent trails that take you to the Upper Trailhead, Wi-Fly (easy) and Bleat Street (moderate).  Wi-fly is a cross country ascent suitable for adaptive cyclists (adaptive rating 3) and designed for less experiences riders.  To make your ride easier, there are lots of switchbacks on gentle gradients. Less experienced riders and adaptive cyclists combine Wi-Fly with Breaking Boundaries trail.  Both of these trails are rated easy (Green). 

Note for beginners: If you are unsure of your ability, try Probation, Convict, Banishment, Ngarna and the Green Skills loop in the Skills Park before riding the Wifly/Breaking Boundary combo'.

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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Time / Duration

Up to 30 minutes

Length

1.3km ascent

Trail Access

Road, Train Bus or Ride

Trail Start

The trail start is at the main trailhead behind the information shelter.

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Trail End

The trail ends at the Upper Trailhead.

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When to go

mid April to October

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Mountain Bike

Easy

Recommended for beginner riders with basic mountain bike skills. Typically flowing, open trails on firm terrain with gentle gradients. Surface may be uneven, loose or muddy at times. Riders may encounter small rollable obstacles and technical trail features.

Additional information

Easy (Green), Adaptive Rating: 3

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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.  Please avoid taking short-cuts as this causes erosion lines and damages the trail surface.

Prohibited items

Dogs on leads permitted

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 ends.

  • Car Park
  • Dog Friendly
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area
  • All accessible toilet facilities

Today May 13, 6:43pm

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Max 23°

Min 16°

Precipitation: 0%

Visibility: 10km

Wind: 4.67km/h W

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