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New 50 km Omeo Mountain Bike Park trails open, supported by $1M investment, boosting tourism and local economy
Omeo Mountain Bike Park opens 50km of new trails, supported by a $1M investment, boosting tourism and the East Gippsland economy. The project includes diverse runs, facilities, and a future 100km expansion.
Keen mountain bike riders looking for their next adventure can now experience 50km of new trails in the East Gippsland high country, supported by a $1 million investment from the Allan Labor government. Minister for Regional Development Gayle Tierney today announced the opening of the first stage of the Omeo Mountain Bike Park, which is set to become a major drawcard as one of Australia's best mountain biking destinations.
Downhill riders enjoy scenic views to Livingstone Park, while cross-country riders explore Oriental Claims, with new facilities funded by $1M and additional contributions
Omeo trails growth
There are more than 20 runs nestled in the foothills of the Mount Sam State Forest. These are perfect for beginners and advanced riders, featuring a mix of cross country, downhill and jump runs for those who love some airtime.
Riders on the downhill trails can enjoy the scenic high-country views as they descend into Livingstone Park, and cross-country trail riders can take in the sights of the Oriental Claims historic area, Dry Gully and Livingstone Creek.
With the trails converging on Livingstone Park, stage one of the project also included a new BBQ area, bike wash and maintenance facilities, and a pump track for young riders to build their skills. Supported by Regional Development Victoria, the new trails are a welcome addition to the suite of premier mountain bike parks throughout Gippsland, including Haunted Hills in the Latrobe Valley and Blores Hill at Heyfield.
Omeo trails expansion
With Omeo being the gateway to the ski fields at Mount Hotham, the trails will be another reason to visit the region all year round. The first 50km forms part of a two-stage project that will deliver over 100 km of trails once complete, creating one of the biggest mountain bike parks in Australia. Construction of stage two is underway, with the Labor government providing a further $3.1 million in support through the Regional Tourism Investment Fund.
East Gippsland Shire Council is delivering the project, with expert trail builders Common Ground leading the construction. The project has also received $3 million from the Australian government. The Labor government's support for this project is part of our record $45 billion investment since 2014 in projects that support every corner of Victoria to be an even better place to live, work, stay and play.
Our investments mean more visitors can experience the best of what our regions have on offer, more locals have jobs close to home and more communities have the infrastructure they deserve to thrive. For more information, go to Regional Development Victoria website.
Omeo Park opens
Minister for Regional Development Gayle Tierney said, "It's great to see the Omeo Mountain Bike Park come to life, giving locals and visitors another reason to get outdoors, explore regional Victoria, and support local businesses with thousands of riders expected each year."
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos said, "This world-class mountain bike park will attract riders from across the country, boosting tourism and supporting local businesses in East Gippsland while showcasing Victoria as a premier destination for adventure and nature lovers."
Omeo bike boost
Member for Eastern Victoria Tom McIntosh said, "Omeo is now home to a world-class mountain biking experience that will attract visitors from far and wide, creating local jobs and boosting the East Gippsland economy."
Federal Labor Senator for Victoria Raff Ciccone said, "The Albanese Labor government's $3 million contribution is a great outcome for regional Victoria, giving locals and visitors of all riding abilities more reason to experience the beauty of East Gippsland. The new trails delivered under Stage 1, coupled with the new BBQ and bike wash facilities, make Omeo Mountain Bike Park a must-visit destination."
Pictures from Tom McIntosh MP website.
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