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Meelup TRAILS

DUNSBOROUGH BIKE PARK - MEELUP  ZONE 6 

ACCESS/LOCATION
Park at Dunsborough Country Club (DDCC) or the gravel turn-off on Cape Naturaliste Road opposite Endicott Loop (DDCC link Dunsborough & Districts Country Club)

TRAIL TYPE 
Technical single-track, enduro style and flow 

DISTANCE
Around 20km+

TIME
Around 2 hours for the whole network

BIKE
XC, Trail or Enduro

Featuring WA's famously loose pea-gravel surface, tight and windy trails, wildflowers, wildlife and some great views, the Meelup trails have long been Dunsborough's mountain biking secret.

Consistently featured as part of the closing stage of the Cape to Cape race, the twisty trails feature a variety of log and rock obstacles (with easier B-line bypasses). The surface can get extremely loose, especially in dryer conditions - bring your cornering game if riding at pace.

The trails were reshaped mid-2017 by Kalamunda's The Trail Builders and updated again in 2020. A trail map is available above - if needed, try to hook up with a local rider for guidance, or drop in at the BikeShed for a chat and advice. There are ongoing upgrades planned, including better links to the DDCC trail network, so watch this space.
​NOTE: THIS AREA IS AFFECTED BY PHYTOPHTHORA DIEBACK. PLEASE RINSE YOUR BIKE AFTER RIDING TO PREVENT SPREADING IT TO OTHER AREAS.
THE TRAILS

Beam Me Up Scotty / Green
A gentle single-track climb from the Endicott Loop carpark to the start of all the fun.

Brown Street / Blue
A revamped local classic, this XC loop is a mixture of old school single track and new bike park style jumps. It also has 2 black diamond alternative lines, and contains 3 main descents:
  • No Freakin' Ikea / Blue
    Full of 'old school' features with a few new additions adding to the fun.
  • ​Ivan Rocks / Blue
    Continues the mixture of 'old school' single track mixed with bike park style, berms and jumps. Includes a black diamond option through a huge pile of rocks with a ‘drop-off' exit.
  • Shane's Descent / Blue
    This is the third descent in Brown Street and may be the best (just ask Shane). It has a black diamond option at the beginning, an old rock drop feature which has claimed many a victim. Beyond this the trail is fast, lumpy and fun. 

Vertically Challenged / Green
A short link trail from the trail head to more fun (Happy Miles and OMDB).

Happy Myles / Black
A black diamond trail with various types of large jumps, two 1 metre non rollable 'drop-offs' and a long rock garden.

OMDB / Blue
A flow trail with numerous and various types of rollable jumps linked by fun, fast bermed corners.

​Black & Blue / Blue + Black
Two trails in one. A blue trail with a black heart, this is a great progression trail providing options to cross over to the dark side.
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​Child's Play / Green
Rated as a green trail, it has the soul of a blue flow trail. Children and adults will enjoy this trail as all the features are easily negotiated by bikes and people of all sizes. The features are designed to allow the big kids to have some fun as well, and now has an optional transfer line to Black & Blue.

​Mr Mansfield's Old School / Blue
An old run that leads directly into the DDCC's "Firey's Descent" trail - typical of the original trails here, it's fast, gravelly and off-camber.

Jay Lo's Nursery / Green
A fun and flowy green trail that loops back into the fire-road climb so you can hit it again. Great for pumping and progressing, and good for bikes and people of all sizes.

Ka-Bluey / Blue
A fast and table-top filled line that allows you to run straight into the DDCC's "Firey's Descent", or loop back to the fire-road climb. Get your speed on and progress your jump skills!

Black Squared / Double Black
A double-black that takes no prisoners - make it or die. While only 350 metres long, it's packed with features and gap jumps, and also feeds directly into the DDCC's "Firey's Descent".
Photos courtesy of Pete Battye [ www.realimagephotography.com.au ]
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