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Clear Mountain Conservation Park

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Clear Mountain Conservation Park

The best MTB trails in Clear Mountain Conservation Park

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Mountain biking in Clear Mountain Conservation Park offers diverse trails and varied terrain within a forested environment. The park features areas with steep downhill sections, which can include loose rock, and some trails follow running streams. This landscape provides a dynamic outdoor experience, with proximity to Lake Samsonvale visible from some areas. The terrain includes both challenging descents and sections with techy switchbacks.

Best mountain bike trails in Clear Mountain Conservation Park

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Bunyaville…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Bunyaville Conservation Park loop from Albany Creek

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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July 8, 2026, Kedron Creek

Kedron Creek passes under the Lanita Rail Trail and is a lively creek with ducks, herons, egrets, and kingfishers hanging out by the water's edge. It's scenic, surrounded by greenery and the bridge passing over it is very modern, looking like a wooden work of art.

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Lanita Court transitions into the most western end of the Lanita Rail Trail at this point. A metal gate restricts vehicles from entering, and there is signage about the conservation area. This trackhead is just the end of a road and not an official parking area. It's best to park at the eastern end of the Lanita Rail Trail at the car park for Wahminda Park.

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Samford Conservation Park protects a large area of open ironbark forest and shared bush trails on Brisbane’s northwestern fringe, popular with walkers, mountain bikers, trail runners, and horse riders. Ironbark Gully is the main day-use area, with picnic shelters, toilets, barbecues, drinking water, and access to several loop tracks through the reserve. The park is especially popular for fitness walks thanks to its rolling hills, wide gravel trails, and long shaded sections beneath the gums.

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Geigers Road is one of the management trails through Samford Conservation Park, winding through open ironbark forest and spotted gums with steady climbs and long shaded sections. It’s popular with walkers, trail runners, mountain bikers, and horse riders thanks to its broad gravel surface and connections to several loop tracks through the reserve. Starting from the Ironbark Gully picnic area gives easy access to toilets, picnic tables, and nearby parking before heading deeper into the bush.

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Bunker Road cuts through a quieter section of the reserve, surrounded by tall gums, dense bushland, and seasonal creek lines. It’s a popular access point for both walkers and mountain bikers, with several tracks branching deeper into the forest from here. The road itself is unsealed and can become muddy after wet weather.

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Samford Conservation Park includes a network of shared and specialised trails, with the main walking route being the Crebra Circuit—a short 900-metre Grade 3 loop that winds through ironbark forest from the Ironbark Gully picnic area. Beyond this, a more expansive system of multi-use trails (shared by walkers, horse riders, and cyclists) connects fire roads and forest tracks across the park, ideal for an extended walk with plenty of varied route options. There are also multiple designated mountain-bike-only trails, including Kombi, Bandicoot, and Sunset, offering purpose-built downhill and intermediate-to-difficult riding experiences within the park’s wider trail network.

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Samford Conservation Park is a beautiful bushland reserve near the rural township of Samford Valley northwest of Brisbane. The park protects eucalypt forest and creek habitats that support native wildlife, including wallabies, koalas, and a variety of bird species, while also preserving part of the area’s natural catchment. There is a network of walking and cycling tracks and fire trails throughout the grounds, where you can explore the park’s ridgelines and gullies, making it an ideal location for quiet nature-based recreation close to the city.

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Ironbark Gully picnic area is a popular day-use facility within Samford Conservation Park, set among open eucalypt forest near the park’s main access point at Samford Valley. There are picnic tables, shelters, and a trailhead for the short Crebra Circuit walking track, making it a convenient start or end point for exploring the park. Surrounded by ironbark woodland and native wildlife habitat, it’s a quiet bush setting ideal for a lovely picnic with access to the park’s wider trail network.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there in Clear Mountain Conservation Park?

Clear Mountain Conservation Park offers a network of over 20 mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to difficult, ensuring a diverse riding experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain bike trails?

The park's trails feature a diverse range of terrain, including forested environments, steep downhill sections with loose rock, and areas following running streams. You'll encounter techy switchbacks, narrow sections, and some trails are 'jam packed with jump after jump'.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or families in Clear Mountain Conservation Park?

Yes, the park includes green (easy) and blue (intermediate) graded trails that are suitable for less experienced riders or families. These offer a less challenging experience compared to the park's more advanced options.

What are the most challenging mountain bike trails in the park?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the park offers black diamond difficulty trails. These include routes with significant elevation changes and technical features like berms, drops, jumps, and gap jumps. An example of a difficult route is Bunyaville Conservation Park loop from Albany Creek, which covers 20.5 km with varied terrain.

Can I find trails with jumps and technical features?

Absolutely. Clear Mountain Conservation Park is known for trails that are 'jam packed with jump after jump' and feature 'techy switchbacks'. Trails like 'Clear Mountain DH (Original)' are rated Black Diamond and incorporate berms, drops, jumps, and gap jumps, providing an exciting experience for advanced riders.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features to look out for?

While riding through the beautiful forest environment, you might catch glimpses of Lake Samsonvale from certain areas. Some trails also follow running streams, adding to the natural beauty of the ride.

Is Clear Mountain Conservation Park suitable for e-biking?

Yes, some of the mountain biking trails within Clear Mountain Conservation Park are suitable for e-biking, allowing riders to enjoy the diverse terrain with assistance.

Where can I park when visiting Clear Mountain Conservation Park for mountain biking?

The park offers visitor sites, though they are generally undeveloped. Specific parking information for mountain biking access points would typically be found on local park signage or detailed trail maps. It's advisable to check the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for the most current access details.

Are there any loop trails for mountain biking?

Yes, there are several loop trails available for mountain biking. For example, the Wahminda Pond – Hall Reserve loop from Albany Creek is a 39.0 km moderate trail that takes you through a forested environment.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Clear Mountain Conservation Park?

The park can feature slippery climbs and overgrown sections, so conditions can vary. Generally, cooler, drier months might offer more comfortable riding conditions, but it's always best to check local weather forecasts before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on the mountain bike trails?

The park's management focuses on protecting its natural and cultural values. For specific regulations regarding dogs on trails, it is recommended to consult the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website or park signage, as rules can vary.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails in Clear Mountain Conservation Park?

The routes in Clear Mountain Conservation Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars from more than 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the challenging features available.

What other activities can I do in Clear Mountain Conservation Park besides mountain biking?

Beyond mountain biking, Clear Mountain Conservation Park is also popular for hiking and trail running. The park offers a range of hiking trails, from easy, family-friendly routes to more challenging options with significant elevation gain. Horse riding is also a recreational activity in some areas.

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