No Licence or No Rego | Licence & Rego | |
Sealed and unsealed roads | N | Y |
Formed/defined tracks and trails on public land | N | Y |
Public land off existing roads, tracks or trails | N | N |
Public reserves, sports fields, footpaths etc | N | N |
Private property | Y | Y |
Commercial tracks/circuits | Y | Y |
- Riding Parks/Circuits
Unlicensed riders and/or unregistered bikes cannot be used on public land. Some of the few places where they can ride are commercial riding parks and circuits. Registered bikes can also be used at...
- How to get onto good tracks, legally
Registered or Not? The options of riders in NSW are pretty clear. Buy an un-registerable MXer or mini bike and you are restricted to private property, a handful of riding parks, or competition events ...
- Finding a Place to Ride
The most obvious places to ride are on public lands such as State Forests and National Parks. Approaching rangers from either organisation will give amazing results and often lead to discovering...
- Planning Your Route
Yes folks, it’s just like being a teenager again, only this time if you put in the ground work you’re 95% sure of getting a decent ride. Maps offer a wealth of information. By studying them you can...
Unlicensed riders and/or unregistered bikes cannot be used on public land. Some of the few places where they can ride are commercial riding parks and circuits. Registered bikes can also be used at these facilities.
Links to some dirt bike riding parks/circuits
(Not necessarily endorsed by the MCC of NSW)
Note that you may need to join a club to access some of these facilities.
ACT Motorcycle Club - Fairbairn Park
ATV and Trailbike Territory, Narrabri area
Binacrombi Dirt Bike Farm, north of Goulburn
Free Flight Motocross Park, Gulgong area
Goanna Tracks, North of Coonabarabran
Hartley Valley Holiday Farm
Hastings Valley Motorcycle Club, Port Macquarie area
Inverell Motorcycle Sports Club
Lakes (Lake Macquarie Motor Bike Club), Central Coast
Lochmaree Trail Bike Farm, north of Goulburn
Louee Enduro & Motocross Complex, Lue (Near Rylestone)
Macarthur Motorcycle Club, Appin
Maclean Dirt Bike Club
MX Central, North of Raymond Terrace
Nowra & Districts Motorcycle Club Motocross Complex
Pacific Park, Maroota
Tugalong Station, NW of Bowral
Stockton Beach recreation area, Newcastle
For kids
(Not
necessarily endorsed by the MCC of NSW)
Note that you may need to join a club to access some of these facilities.
ACT Motorcycle Club - Fairbairn Park
Baulkham Hills Junior Motorcycle Training Club
Central Coast Junior Motorcycle Club
Oakdale Junior Motorcycle Club
Kurri Kurri Junior Motorcycle Club
Sutherland PCYC Minibike Club
Sutherland PCYC Minibike Club on Facebook
Do you know of any other similar parks/circuits? Then let us know at the Motorcycle Council of NSW
G'day all! To give you an idea of difficulty/experience I literally got my licence last year about a
week before I got to the states and jumped on a DR650 and did 25,000kms from Arizona, to Baja (including some Baja 500 stages and a broken leg) and back up through America to Canada. So I've had some experience but it's been at least six months since I've had a proper dirt ride. Got a KLX450R now (licensed), which is a lot quicker and lighter than the DR650 and I'm looking forward to hitting trails with it and hopefully get into some gnarly shit in the near future but for now, just a warm
up. Thanks in advance.
I just moved here from W.A. and after cutting my teeth doing fire trails and bits of enduro here and there I've finally got myself a bike and looking to warm up again on some fire trails close (ish) to Sydney. I've done the cursory google but haven't come up with much.
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Welcome along
Cannot help you with the search for off-road routes but I'm sure there are folks on here that can give some suggestions
Happy riding
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Welcome mate. Brave heading off on that type of ride a week after getting your license! But if it’s right for you it’s right for you, and I’m envious. No idea re Sydney fire trails but interested to see the responses.
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There is nothing legal within 2 hrs MINIMUM of the CBD, closest but illegal is Meni. Then its The Wadigan State Forest near Wyong. Then its Clarance near Lithgow and then it gets a bit further out. It was transporting by trailer for me. BTW you need full rego at all these spots, they have crackdowns every now and then. Look for group rides, Maybe Dirtbike World still does them.
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G'day all! To give you an idea of difficulty/experience I literally got my licence last year about a week before I got to the states and jumped on a DR650 and did 25,000kms from Arizona, to Baja (including some Baja 500 stages and a broken leg) and back up through America to Canada. So I've had some experience but it's been at least six months since I've had a proper dirt ride. Got a KLX450R now (licensed), which is a lot quicker and lighter than the DR650 and I'm looking forward to hitting
trails with it and hopefully get into some gnarly shit in the near future but for now, just a warm up. Thanks in advance. Hey mate nice stuff.
I just moved here from W.A. and after cutting my teeth doing fire trails and bits of enduro here and there I've finally got myself a bike and looking to warm up again on some fire trails close (ish) to Sydney. I've done the cursory google but haven't come up with much.
Look up the DSMRA in your area, they'll get you sorted. The Sydney guys are great
www.dsmra.asn.au
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I joined them when they first started but never went on a ride with them. They used to do a ride to a small town pub out near Jenolan Caves.
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Hey mate nice stuff. Ah good one! I was looking for something like this
today. We've got Perth adventure riders in WA but obviously I never got a ride in with them before going to the states. I'll get on to this. cheers.
Look up the DSMRA in your area, they'll get you sorted. The Sydney guys are great
www.dsmra.asn.au
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Hey thanks everyone! I should point out my bike is fully road legal and licensed but I was going to take it on the back of my ute anyway if I had to go too far out of Sydney. I know the fire trails are for burnoffs and national parks workers in general but are there any logging tracks etc?
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Its been a few years but at The Pines in The Wadigan State forest there used to be lots of single track parallel to the forest roads, another access point is called The Letter A on Wollombi Rd up past Jerries Cafe that allows you into The Basin, another rd into The Wadigan State forest, its easy to get lost up there without Topo maps. The access at Clarance is off The Bells Line of Rd at the
start of the Historic steam railroad heading to Lithgow. It's smart to join a riding group as you can easily get lost or crash and hurt yourself ks from your ute. These places are huge in size.
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Bells line of road either side around bilpin on comleroy rd through to putty rd If you have a trailer you can park or free camp at grey gum(putty rd) and explore from there. Bout 20k's towards singleton from the cafe you have great tracks either side.Same option from The Watagans more
or less.
anywhere from lower colo along the river on putty road the further up you have howes valley trail, finchley track then from the town of putty itself theres heaps, commision rd/3 ways etc.
Wisemens ferry area you have river rd one side(tar) and green rd from memory on the other(dirt).
Heading
south you can start from wombeyan caves road and head to oberon/jenola caves/yerenderie and plenty more.
Then theres tracks everywhere around the Blue Mountains.
Further south again you have a tonne of tracks around Nowra and from wee jasper can head towards tumut/high country.
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Its been a few years but at The Pines in The Wadigan State forest there used to be lots of single track parallel to the forest roads, another access point is called The Letter A on Wollombi Rd up past Jerries Cafe that allows you into The Basin, another rd into The Wadigan State forest,
its easy to get lost up there without Topo maps. The access at Clarance is off The Bells Line of Rd at the start of the Historic steam railroad heading to Lithgow. It's smart to join a riding group as you can easily get lost or crash and hurt yourself ks from your ute. These places are huge in size. Bells line of road either side around bilpin on comleroy rd through
to putty rd If you have a trailer you can park or free camp at grey gum(putty rd) and explore from there. Bout 20k's towards singleton from the cafe you have great tracks either side.Same option from The Watagans more or less. Fkn great info! Hopefully I'll get work done and check out something on Saturday: probably wiseman's ferry/green road at this point. Zim I hear what
you're saying about riding in groups but being new to Sydney and in the profession I'm in there are very few people that ride 'dirt' bikes or any kind of bike for that matter. Having said that if anyone wants to join for a ride in the coming weekends hit me up.
anywhere from lower colo along the river on putty road the further up you have howes valley trail, finchley track then from the town of putty itself theres heaps, commision rd/3 ways etc.
Wisemens ferry area you have river rd one side(tar) and green rd from memory on the other(dirt).
Heading south you can start from wombeyan caves road and head to oberon/jenola caves/yerenderie and plenty more.
Then theres tracks everywhere around the Blue Mountains.
Further south
again you have a tonne of tracks around Nowra and from wee jasper can head towards tumut/high country.
I've got a trail tech which is kinda helpful but also topo maps and I'll be taking it pretty damn easy; already had the broken leg in Baja running out of water, 150kms from the nearest road etc. etc. should probably save up for a
spot tracker...
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G'day and Welcome Batman As the others have said not much around Sydney
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Well, still haven't made it anywhere yet; life getting in the way. Has anyone checked out this as a resource? Four wheel driving
and trail bike riding | Forestry Corporation of NSW Hey mate, I’m in the same situation you were in. how did you go finding places to ride, people to ride with and that. Ive moved over from England and don’t know any where or anyone to ride. Any information would be great.
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In NSW, if the bike is registered and the road is a declared road (firetrails are a road) then you are legal to ride them and enjoy them (I know I did when riding dirt). What this means is that any state forest road that is not gated closed is freely accessible and legal to ride. So this opens up Watagans to the north, Meryla, Wingello, Penrose and Belangalo forests to the
south. Spent a lot of time in Meryla and could kill a day (admittedly with repeating tracks) and likewise the other three offer good fun riding. It is not single track stuff (that is in some of the forests) but it is a good variety of forestry roads and all legal. Further south you have similar out back of Nowra as well as some public roads around Wombeyan Caves but this area has the issue of a lot (relatively speaking) of people driving 4 wheeled vehicles who do not like to share
the roads.
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Hey mate, I’m in the same situation you were in. how did you go finding places to ride, people to ride with and that. Ive moved over from England and don’t know any where or anyone to ride. Any information would be great. To be honest I haven't
made it out in Sydney yet; just got back from some adventure riding in Canada and America. I think gco0307 has the right idea. if you avoid national parks and stick to state forrest you're within your rights to use em. I know there's some good riding down towards Canberra too. I'm not there myself but there's a community workshop called rising sun so it might be worth going down there for lunch and having a chat to whomever runs that workshop if they've got any members that do this kinda riding.
I've got another week waiting for parts for my shocks but I'll let you know if I find anything that's worth checking out.
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Hi Bruce and Chad, Me and a mate ride at Wingello most weekends, mostly fire trail with some single track if you know where to find it. We only bought our bikes this time last year so still learning the art of offroad. The tracks suit us well for our level. There is some hills to climb but way above our level. You need to be registered as the Forestry guys will take your
Car, trailer and bike number plates. Depending on what your after this may be an option for you.
Happy to show you around, local cafe is great for lunch.
Cheers