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The best MTB trails in Boondall Wetlands

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Mountain biking in Boondall Wetlands offers a network of shared bikeways through diverse wetland ecosystems. The terrain is largely flat, featuring a mix of bitumen, concrete, wooden boardwalks, and some dirt/gravel sections. This area is characterized by extensive mangrove forests, saltmarshes, and melaleuca wetlands, providing a unique environment for cycling. Riders can explore these landscapes on accessible paths, suitable for various skill levels.

Best mountain bike trails in Boondall Wetlands

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Binocular loop from…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Binocular loop from Deagon

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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March 8, 2026, Kedron Brook Bikeway

Kedron Brook Bikeway is one of Brisbane’s most popular shared paths, following the creek through a long green corridor connecting parklands and open spaces across the city’s northern suburbs. The wide, mostly flat concrete path winds past playgrounds, sports fields and picnic spots, making it ideal for walking, running, or cycling at an easy pace. Along the way, you’ll cross small bridges, pass shady gum trees and follow the creek as it flows toward the wetlands and Moreton Bay.

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ride around the tip, it's a lovely flat pathway.

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Fairly steep descent that is best for full suspension or cautious hardtails. Remember to pull up before the creek at the bottom.

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The river is a little washed out from floods but still peaceful.

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MTB ride up from Sutton Court to the lookout is a steep slog up the the Sutton Ct Break trail. Knobby tires and low gearing required.

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Great scenery. A bit on the flooded side after a light rain though. Be sure to wear your overshoes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical terrain like for mountain biking in Boondall Wetlands?

The terrain in Boondall Wetlands is largely flat and features a mix of surfaces, including bitumen, concrete, wooden boardwalks, and some dirt or gravel sections. While generally easy, some tracks might have minor slopes, narrow bridges, and can become uneven or rutted, especially after rain. It's more suited for leisurely rides than technical mountain biking.

Are there family-friendly mountain bike trails in Boondall Wetlands?

Yes, Boondall Wetlands is an excellent destination for family-friendly cycling. The trails are generally easy and accessible, making them suitable for riders of all skill levels. For example, the Binocular loop from Deagon is rated as easy and offers a pleasant ride through the wetlands.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see while mountain biking in Boondall Wetlands?

Boondall Wetlands is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. You can expect to see a wide array of birdlife, including migratory shorebirds, particularly around the tidal flats and waterholes. The diverse ecosystems, including mangroves, saltmarshes, and melaleuca forests, support over 190 species of birds, making it a fantastic spot for nature observation.

What natural features or landmarks can I explore along the trails?

The wetlands offer diverse natural features such as extensive mangrove forests, saltmarshes along Nundah Creek and Moreton Bay, and melaleuca wetlands with casuarina and eucalypt woodlands. You can also visit the Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre for educational displays, or enjoy expansive views from the Anne Beasley Lookout. Bird hides are strategically placed for discreet birdwatching.

Is there parking available for mountain bikers at Boondall Wetlands?

Yes, there are numerous picnic areas and facilities within Boondall Wetlands, which typically include parking. The Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre is a central hub and usually has parking available, providing convenient access to the bikeway network.

What is the best time of year to visit Boondall Wetlands for mountain biking?

The Boondall Wetlands can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most comfortable riding conditions, consider visiting during the cooler, drier months. After heavy rainfall, some tracks might become uneven, rutted, or even flooded, so checking local conditions is advisable.

Are there any longer mountain bike routes for more experienced riders?

While many trails are easy, there are longer options available. For instance, the Kedron Brook Cycleway loop from Toombul is a moderate 31.1-mile (50.1 km) path that follows the cycleway, offering varied scenery and a longer ride. For a more challenging experience, the Pump Shed Road Descent – Camp Mountain Lookout loop from Strathpine is rated difficult and significantly longer.

Can I reach Boondall Wetlands by public transport?

Boondall Wetlands is accessible by public transport. The Boondall train station is located nearby, providing a convenient option for reaching the area and accessing the bikeway network without a car.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Boondall Wetlands?

The trails in Boondall Wetlands are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique wetland ecosystems, the abundance of birdlife, and the accessible, well-maintained shared pathways that make for a pleasant and scenic ride.

Are there any loop tracks available for mountain biking?

Yes, many of the routes in Boondall Wetlands are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Binocular loop from Deagon and the Bee Gees Way loop from Woody Point, which offer circular journeys through the diverse landscapes.

Are there cafes or facilities near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, there are facilities available. The Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre serves as a hub for visitors, and there are numerous picnic areas throughout the wetlands. While specific cafes directly on the trails might be limited, you'll find options in the surrounding suburbs like Nudgee Beach or Boondall itself.

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