Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 4, 2021

Common Ground Trails selected to deliver new mountain bike adventure experience

Queensland’s Western Downs Regional Council has selected Common Ground Trails Pty Ltd to construct the new mountain bike trails at the Bunya Mountains, which will see approximately 30kms of trails established in the vicinity of Russell Park.

Western Downs Regional Council spokesperson for Tourism, Events and Regional Promotion Kylie Bourne said the trails would make the Western Downs a premier destination for mountain biking and noted “the Western Downs is bursting with unique tourist experiences which encourage people to head outdoors and explore our beautiful natural landscapes and rich heritage.

“We’re so excited to be partnering with the Australian Government to deliver this wonderful new recreational experience in the most pristine of locations, which will no doubt be a major drawcard and generate economic growth.

“This fantastic project will put our region on the map in terms of high-class mountain biking facilities, designed to meet Mountain Bike Australia (MTBA) standards and offering easy to intermediate adventure loops.”

Council Spokesperson for Recreational Spaces and Cemeteries Carolyn Tillman said the trails would offer an adrenalin hit for all ages and added “Our trails will be designed to be enjoyed by new riders right through to those who are more experienced with five dedicated one-way loops and two dual direction link trails, including a 1.7km link from Dandabah to Fishers Lookout.

“These trails are designed to be considerate of the natural environment and have been approved by the Department of Environment and Science and we are working closely with multiple stakeholders, including the traditional owners, to ensure that the project is respectful of the pristine Bunya Mountains environment and indigenous culture. A key aspect of the trails is to ensure they are sympathetic to the environment and sustainable.

“These mountain biking trails are a first for the region and will offer another fantastic opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the region and enjoy all we have to offer here on the Western Downs.”

Common Ground Trails Director David Willcox said he was thrilled to be working with Western Downs Regional Council to create awesome new mountain bike trails at Russell Park and advised “we have extensive experience in trail construction across Australia and always look to create trails which celebrate the local landscape whilst providing exciting riding opportunities which cater to all skill levels.

“The beauty of mountain biking is that it can cater for the whole. Getting kids out on trails on their bikes at a young age creates outdoor advocates for a lifetime.”

Construction is expected to commence late August and take approximately eight months to construct the trails. In addition to the trails, the project will also include trailhead construction at Tolmie Street, Fishers Lookout, Russell Park and Munro’s Camp.

Image of mountain bike trail courtesy of commongroundtrails.com/

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