About this place
The Wellington and Arklow Mountain Bike Trails are a combination of dedicated mountain bike trails and established shared-use trails that provide views of the river and dam. It offers riders a variety of experiences from rolling cross-country rides to sensational fast flow descents and challenging technical features.
The mountain bike trails are part of the Wambenger Trails network, which includes short and overnight walk, cycle and drive experiences in the Collie region.
The icon for this network is the wambenger, a little-known Australian carnivorous marsupial that is listed as a threatened species and restricted to the south-west forests. This Collie local and brush-tailed dynamo is active under the cover of darkness and spends most of its time in the tree canopy.
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Safety information
Plan when to visit. Read this safety information about bushwalking and mountain biking . Consider traveling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!
Western Shield - The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions undertakes 1080 baiting at this location to reduce the impacts of feral cats and foxes on native wildlife.
Meat baits containing 1080 poison are laid in or around this area on an ongoing basis. 1080 is poisonous to humans and will kill domestic cats and dogs. Pets are not permitted in this park.
For further information contact your local Parks and Wildlife Service office or visit Western Shield.
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Activities
Bushwalking
Mountain biking
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Wambenger Trails .
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Kaniyang and Wiilman people as the Traditional Owners of Wellington National Park.