MTB
Intermediate MTB Track
General Warning & Exclusion of Liability
Sporting activities at Stromlo Forest Park maybe dangerous and may result in injury or death to the person &/or property loss or damage. Users participating and spectators viewing these activities do so at their own risk.
To the extent permitted by law, the Australian Capital Territory excludes all liability, including but not limited to liability for personal injury, death, property damage, property loss, and consequential loss or damage of any kind arising from the use of &/or entry to Stromlo Forest Park, whether in contract, by negligent act or omission, or any other tortious action.
In emergency ring 000
Venue management: 6256 6700
To book this circuit please visit the Bookings section.
IMBA rules of the trail
- 01: Ride on open trails only.
- 02: Leave no trace.
- 03: Control your bicycle.
- 04: Always yield trail.
- 05: Never spook animals.
- 06: Plan ahead.

The Intermediate Mountain Bike Track is approximately 10 kilometres and has been designed to meet the needs of the Intermediate level Mountain Biker.
The course is aimed at providing intermediate riders a more technically skilled ride where the need to balance speed, endurance and control is important.
The Intermediate course should be aimed at riders that have at least 12 months mountain biking experience and capable of skillfully completing the beginner’s course. Users of the Intermediate tracks should be able to control bike speed and direction on undulating surfaces.
Recommended Equipment
A helmet (Australian Standard Certified), mountain bike with tread on the tyres and working front and rear brakes.
Conditions of use
- Observe and follow all signage placed on the trail at all times.
- Share the trail with other users.
- All users must wear a helmet (Australian Standard Certified) at all times.
- Use appropriate riding equipment including: gloves, enclosed footwear, goggles, kneepads, shin guards, elbow pads and covered clothing and well maintained bike equipment.
- Trail has been designed as a one-way only trail, follow trail directional markers when riding. Riding the trail in the wrong direction will cause significant damage to the trail and potential injury to yourself and other users.
- Plan your ride, know the distance and approximate ride time of the trail you intend to ride, take appropriate food and water.
- Yield to faster riders.
- Don’t take shortcuts; ride only on the trails provided.
- Ride within your ability – use the provided alternative riding lines to navigate difficult sections.
- Riding obstacles are present on the trail, please observe and navigate appropriately.
- Trail use may be restricted for safety reasons at various times or for special events.
- Organisers of a planned event may change user procedures at their discretion and must advise all users of these changes prior to their participation.
- Pedestrians must stay off the trail at all times and only cross with extreme care.
- Mountain Bikes must only be ridden on approved trails, which have been mapped out by venue management. Work on or the construction of new trails or jumps is prohibited without prior written approval by the venue management.
- Read and understand the trail gradings illustrated below.
- Warning: Some users will be travelling at speeds up to 50km/hour, take care.
- All users are to yield to horses. Never pass a horse without first getting the rider’s attention. When overtaking from behind, call out and ask permission of the rider to pass. A spooked horse is a danger to you, the rider and other users.
- MTB’s are not permitted on designated equestrian trails. Horses are not permitted on MTB trails. Exercise caution where these trails intersect.