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Deniliquin mountain bike trails

Murray Valley Regional Park

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Overview

Ride Deniliquin mountain bike trails in Murray Valley Regional Park. This popular singletrack cycling network is perfect for intermediate riders.

Accessibility
No wheelchair access
Distance
12km of trails
Time suggested
3hrs
Grade
Medium
What to
bring
Helmet, hat, sunscreen, drinking water, bike repair kit, first aid kit, mobile phone, suitable clothing
Please note
  • Bikes are available for hire at the Deniliquin Visitor Information Centre.
  • Bike riders please give way to walkers on Willoughbys Beach walk and Billabong loop walk.

Located a stone’s throw from Deniliquin, these trails wind through tranquil river red gum forest, near the Edward River. They’re a great way for mountain bikers to stretch their legs.

Accessed via the Willoughbys Beach park entrance or by Packenham Street, you can choose from 3 loop trails. The shortest is just 7.6km, or try a longer 12km or 15km loop. Expect lots of turns and log rollovers as you cover mostly flat terrain, with some gentle hills and 1 steep descent.

Breezing along singletrack, immerse yourself in forest sights and sounds as trees shift from river red gums to black box woodland. Red-rumped parrots, rosellas and galahs add their own splash of colour to the forest. If you hear rustling in the underbrush, look out for eastern grey kangaroos and goannas that also call this area home.

Autumn, winter and spring days, when the weather is milder, are great times to enjoy these popular trails. On warmer days, a beach swim at Willoughbys Beach campground is the perfect way to cool down after a ride.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

Also see

  • Campers with their dogs at Willoughbys Beach campground near Deniliquin. Photo: Gavin Hansford/DPIE

    Deniliquin campgrounds

    Camp by the river at one of 3 campgrounds in the Deniliquin area of Murray Valley Regional Park. Perfect for families, go fishing, walking and bike riding.

  • Signage at the start of Kolety walking tracks, Murray Valley Regional Park. Photo: Amanda Hipwell © DPIE

    Kolety walking tracks

    Kolety walking tracks are a hidden oasis at Murray Valley Regional Park, in Deniliquin. Take an easy, dog-friendly stroll through river red gum forest to enjoy colourful birdlife or a riverside picnic.

Things to do:

Five Mile mountain bike trail

Five Mile mountain bike trail offers 7km of purpose-built mountain bike trails in Murray Valley Regional Park, near Echuca and Moama. The trails are suitable for all skill levels and it's one of the best places for biking in the region.

Five Mile mountain bike trail, Murray Valley National Park. Photo: Gavin Hansford

Camping:

Deniliquin campgrounds

Camp by the river at one of 3 campgrounds in the Deniliquin area of Murray Valley Regional Park. Perfect for families, go fishing, walking and bike riding.

Campers with their dogs at Willoughbys Beach campground near Deniliquin. Photo: Gavin Hansford/DPIE

General enquiries

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