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Omeo Mountain Bike Trails has 10km currently open and 20km built and getting ready to open with more trails coming
The Common Ground crew has completed about 30 km of trails, with 10km currently open for public use. More trails are set to open before Christmas 2023. Riders of all ages are enjoying the trails, including visitors from the Mornington Peninsula.
The Common Ground crew has ticked off about 30 kilometres of constructed trail. Trails that are open for public use remain at 10km. While some trails are nearing completion,they are not ready to be ridden yet. It remains a construction site as bridges, connections and construction access is needed.
Trails are popular among riders of all ages. Livingstone Park car park full. Completed trails offer great views and varied difficulty levels
Bike trails update
We are aiming to open more trails - about double what is already open - before Christmas 2023. Stay tuned! Read the June update.
- Progress is being made on GR2 and the trail has crossed the Mt Mesley firebreak
- A section of XC11 Down will be completed in a few days by reaching the Mt Mesley firebreak and the completed trail that connects into XC10 Down
- Building is about to start on XC12 Down from Connleys Road
- Progress on XC10 Down means it should reach Livingstone Park within a fortnight
- XC12 Up, with about 30switchbacks, was finished in the past week and construction on XC13 Up from just above Connleys Road has started
Riders enjoying Omeo
The trails are being well used and reports from riders indicate people of all ages are enjoying the trails. The car park at Livingstone Park was full of riders and bikes over the June long weekend. The completed and open first 10 kilometres of trails are just a'taster' of what is to come and are a blend of fun beginner and intermediate cross-country and gravity trails with great views over Livingstone Creek and Omeo. All can be accessed from the trailhead at Livingstone Park.
In mid-June, Jeremy and his two boys Van and Fergus (pictured below) were visiting Omeo from the Mornington Peninsula and rode a few trails including the blue run (Flomeo) and the Oriental Express loop. Jeremy - on an electric bike - alternated towing them up, the other riding.
"All of us had an absolute ball on the trails over the past few days. Thanks to you and the crew who have made this happen. Awesome little town with a lot of potential for future riding," Jeremy said. Groups of students from the Alpine (Leadership) School have also been having a blast on the trails.
Omeo trails
Trails open | Length |
Weigh In | 500m |
Weigh Out | 500m |
Geddy Up | 630m |
Prospector | 980m |
Creek (Walking) Track | 1020m |
Flomeo | 450m |
Diggers Run | 620m |
Rodeo | 600m |
Dig Deep | 400m |
Oriental Express | 1570m |
Mine Bender | 925m |
Livingstone Park Track | 1340m |
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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