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Omeo Mountain Bike Trails update - new website, shuttle services, and summer 114km launch

Omeo Mountain Bike Trails has launched a new website and shuttle services, with 40 km open now and the full 114 km network officially debuting this summer for riders nationwide.

By news@gippsland - 31st October 2025 - Back to News

Great news! We’ve launched our brand-new website Omeo MTB park - Ride Omeo [ Find out more about Omeo MTB park Ride Omeo rideomeo.com.au ]. It’s your go-to hub for everything gnarly and knobbled in Omeo:

  • Trail maps and live condition updates
  • Events and shuttle info
  • Park history and stories
  • What to do in town

It’s new, so if you find a gremlin or two, let us know.

Omeo MTB Trails has launched rideomeo.com.au, your hub for trail maps, conditions, events, shuttle info, park stories, and local activities

Omeo MTB Trails has launched rideomeo.com.au, your hub for trail maps, conditions, events, shuttle info, park stories, and local activities

Shuttle services now running

We’re stoked to announce the launch of two Omeo shuttle services, operated by Blue Dirt and Gravity Dirt Co. Blue Dirt and Gravity Dirt Co are taking weekend bookings and some weekdays, with more days to be added as the weather warms up.

If you’re chasing the gravity trails, this is the way to go - the average time to climb from Livingstone Park to the top of the bike park via the mountain bike trail network is up to two hours! So, unless you’re an XC billygoat, cut the climbs and focus on gravity-fed fun. Plus, the official shuttle service keeps our roads safe, and ride days are far more fun with a bus full of riders. To book, visit Ride Omeo website.

High country adventure

Looking for a long weekend adventure? Melbourne Cup Weekend is the perfect excuse to put your bikes on the roof and hit the High Country. Stay a few nights, ride a few days, and discover why Omeo is the new must-do destination. Here’s what else you can do:

Gearing up for summer - the full 114 km official launch

This December, we’ll officially launch the complete 114 km trail network – the biggest new MTB destination in regional Australia. With 40 km of fresh trail now open and the final sections wrapping up, this summer is set to be next-level. Expect a mix of:

  • Long adventure loops
  • Freeride jump lines
  • Technical descents and flow sections
  • Epic views from the summit of Sam Hill

Pack your gear, rally your crew - summer in Omeo is on! Keep an eye on Facebook for more.

Park essentials

  • 41 trails - from green (easy) to double-black (heart-stopping and hair-raising)
  • 25 - 45 minute descents
  • Freeride, flow and tech
  • Tools, bike wash, toilets, showers and pump track at the trailhead
  • Up to 600 m of vertical drop
  • 114 km total trail network

Blue Dirt and Gravity Dirt Co shuttle services run weekends and select weekdays, easing climbs, enhancing safety, and maximizing gravity trail fun

Blue Dirt and Gravity Dirt Co shuttle services run weekends and select weekdays, easing climbs, enhancing safety, and maximizing gravity trail fun

Trails explained - pick your ride

For beginners

  • Sluice / Water Race Loop (2 km) – gentle flow, scenic start
  • Pioneer Trail (3 km) – short climb, fun descent
  • Livingstone Park Loops – family-friendly, close to town

For intermediate riders

  • Bangers N Thrash - Beef Cheeks - Stampede - Flomeo - perfect blue-rated progression
  • Blue Roo / Boulder Dash Loop - adventurous with great views

For advanced riders

  • Grim - steep, rowdy, rewarding
  • Pendulum - big freeride energy
  • Bangarang - double-black freeride, serious commitment
  • Off Grid / Krank Dog - remote adventure trails

Talk to the crew at the trailhead for setup tips and ride combinations suited to your style.

Tips for beginners

Starting out at Omeo? Here’s how to make your day safe and enjoyable:

  • Pre-Ride, Re-Ride, Free-Ride - check the trail before a full send
  • Download the Emergency Plus App - know and share your location in case of emergency
  • Dress to protect - helmet, gloves, knee and elbow guards at minimum
  • Go full-face and body armour for jumps or gravity trails
  • Emergency contact: Call 000
  • Report hazards: via Trailforks website or Council (03) 5153 9500

Carry medication and ICE info (in-case-of-emergency details) on your phone

This December, Omeo launches its full 114 km MTB trail network, featuring adventure loops, freeride jumps, technical descents, and stunning Sam Hill summit views

This December, Omeo launches its full 114 km MTB trail network, featuring adventure loops, freeride jumps, technical descents, and stunning Sam Hill summit views

Omeo team hitting the road

Sea Otter Australia - Mogo, NSW | 24-26 Oct

Omeo MTB Park brought the High Country vibes to the first-ever Sea Otter Australia - the nation’s largest cycle festival and expo.

Riders flocked to the Omeo MTB booth for daily sessions and trail talks.

A highlight was welcoming Omeo trail builder and Enduro elite Connor Mielke. The World Cup rider shared her experience with the all-female crew that built the Miss Adventure descent and signed gear.

Professional TrailBuilders Association Conference - Derby, Tasmania | 9-11 Dec

In partnership with Common Ground Trails, we’ll present Building an MTB Park with a Purpose – exploring the creation of the trail network and the community benefits delivered by Council.

On the trail of community growth

Mayor Cr John White, Deputy Mayor Sonia Buckley and councillors recently spent two days in Omeo and met with locals and business owners to talk tourism, infrastructure and future opportunities for the town. A highlight was visiting Omeo MTB Park, including the peak of Sam Hill, to see firsthand what the park offers riders from across Australia and the welcome boost it’s giving to local businesses and the wider community.

Project details

This update is from East Gippsland Shire Council as the project lead. Published on:

  • East Gippsland Shire Council website
  • East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page
  • East Gippsland Your Say engagement portal
  • Visit Omeo website

Supported by:

  • East Gippsland Shire Council
  • Victorian Government (Regional Development Victoria)
  • Australian Government (Building Better Regions Fund)

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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