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You are here Shuttle Road Shuttle Road Bam Bam Y e a r 1 Tr a il 1 2 T r a il 1 2 Tr a il 1 1 T r a il 1 1 Boom Boom Trail 9 Trail 9 Munda Biddi Trail Munda Biddi Trail Chuditch Campground Murray Valley Road Murray Valley Road Murray River Murray River Unsealed major road Unsealed minor road Management access only No entry River Information Toilets Parking Campground River access Single direction (Easy) Single direction (Moderate) Single direction (Difficult) Munda Biddi Trail 0 100 200m These trails are the first of over 25km planned for the Murray Valley network and cater for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. The downhill trails can be accessed by the easy and moderate climbing trails or shuttled via the road shown on the map. Mountain Bike Trail Network Welcome to the Murray Valley Emergencies: In the event of an emergency, phone Triple Zero (000). The nearest emergency hospital is located in Mandurah. For further information about these trails contact the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions at Perth Hills District office, Mundaring. Phone: (08) 9290 6100

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Shuttle Road

Shuttle Road

Bam Bam

Year1

Trail 12

Trail 12

Trail 11

Trail 11

Boom Boom

Trail 9

Trail 9

Munda Biddi Trail

Munda Biddi Trail

Chuditch Campground

Murray Valle

y Road

Murray Valley Road

Murray River

Murray River

Unsealed major road

Unsealed minor road

Management access only

No entry

River

Information

Toilets

Parking

Campground

River access

Single direction (Easy)

Single direction (Moderate)

Single direction (Difficult)

Munda Biddi Trail

0 100 200m

These trails are the first of over 25km planned for the Murray Valley network and cater for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. The downhill trails can be accessed by the easy and moderate climbing trails or shuttled via the road shown on the map.

Mountain Bike Trail Network

Welcome to the

Murray Valley

Emergencies: In the event of an emergency, phone Triple Zero (000). The nearest emergency hospital is located in Mandurah.

For further information about these trails contact the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions at Perth Hills District office, Mundaring. Phone: (08) 9290 6100

Easy Trails (Green)Typically flowing open trails on firm terrain with gentle gradients. Surface may be uneven, loose or muddy at times. Riders may encounter small rollable obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for beginner mountain bikers.

Moderate Trails (Blue)Typically narrow trail with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience.

Difficult Trails (Black)Trails with variable surfaces and/or steep gradients. Riders will encounter large obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for experienced riders with good technical skill levels.

Consider your skill level and experience before choosing a trail.

SafetyBe prepared. Know yourself, your bike and your way.

Follow signage, stay on track and don’t take shortcuts, protect wildlife and plants, take rubbish home, prevent spreading dieback, keep your bike and gear clean.

Share the trail, pass safely and courteously, help others out.

Check trail conditions, tell someone your plans, take enough water, clothes and first aid. Check your bike, helmet and gear, read the trailhead and choose your trail, ride within your skills and abilities.

Respect your trail and the environment.

Make it a good experience.

Environment

Attitude

WA Mountain Bikers Code

Year 1 is a 2.3km descending green trail suitable for beginners. The trail features open rolling grade reversals, large cambered turns and flowing features on a wide smooth surface.

Trail 11 is a 2.6km green cross-country climbing trail focused primarily on accessing the downhill trails, providing an alternative to shuttling. Trail 11 is accessed from the Munda Biddi Trail.

Trail 12 is an easy 1.4km green trail providing an enjoyable loop option using the Munda Biddi. Trail 12 can be accessed from the Munda Biddi Trail and Chuditch Campground.

Photo courtesy Vanessa Parsons

Boom Boom is a 1.4km blue downhill flow trail which has large natural surfaced features such as table tops, step downs and step ups, rollers and berms.

Trail 9 is a 1.1km blue cross-country climb. The trail features tight technical climbing switchbacks and provides access to the downhill trails via Trail 11.

Bam Bam is a 1.3km black downhill flow trail that should be ridden by advanced riders only. The trail is fast with difficult features such as double whale back jumps and rollers, steep step downs and rock gardens.

Choose your trail

Mountain biking is a potentially dangerous activity. It should only be undertaken with a full understanding of all the inherent risks. These guidelines must be used along with your own experience, intuition and careful judgement.

easy moderate

DANGER

You are here

Shuttle Road

Shuttle Road

Bam Bam

Year1

Trail 12

Trail 12

Trail 11

Trail 11

Boom Boom

Trail 9

Trail 9

Munda Biddi Trail

Munda Biddi Trail

Chuditch Campground

Murray Valle

y Road

Murray Valley Road

Murray River

Murray River

Unsealed major road

Unsealed minor road

Management access only

No entry

River

Information

Toilets

Parking

Campground

River access

Single direction (Easy)

Single direction (Moderate)

Single direction (Difficult)

Munda Biddi Trail

0 100 200m

These trails are the first of over 25km planned for the Murray Valley network and cater for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. The downhill trails can be accessed by the easy and moderate climbing trails or shuttled via the road shown on the map.

Mountain Bike Trail Network

Welcome to the

Murray Valley

Emergencies: In the event of an emergency, phone Triple Zero (000). The nearest emergency hospital is located in Mandurah.

For further information about these trails contact the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions at Perth Hills District office, Mundaring. Phone: (08) 9290 6100

Easy Trails (Green)Typically flowing open trails on firm terrain with gentle gradients. Surface may be uneven, loose or muddy at times. Riders may encounter small rollable obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for beginner mountain bikers.

Moderate Trails (Blue)Typically narrow trail with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience.

Difficult Trails (Black)Trails with variable surfaces and/or steep gradients. Riders will encounter large obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for experienced riders with good technical skill levels.

Consider your skill level and experience before choosing a trail.

SafetyBe prepared. Know yourself, your bike and your way.

Follow signage, stay on track and don’t take shortcuts, protect wildlife and plants, take rubbish home, prevent spreading dieback, keep your bike and gear clean.

Share the trail, pass safely and courteously, help others out.

Check trail conditions, tell someone your plans, take enough water, clothes and first aid. Check your bike, helmet and gear, read the trailhead and choose your trail, ride within your skills and abilities.

Respect your trail and the environment.

Make it a good experience.

Environment

Attitude

WA Mountain Bikers Code

Year 1 is a 2.3km descending green trail suitable for beginners. The trail features open rolling grade reversals, large cambered turns and flowing features on a wide smooth surface.

Trail 11 is a 2.6km green cross-country climbing trail focused primarily on accessing the downhill trails, providing an alternative to shuttling. Trail 11 is accessed from the Munda Biddi Trail.

Trail 12 is an easy 1.4km green trail providing an enjoyable loop option using the Munda Biddi. Trail 12 can be accessed from the Munda Biddi Trail and Chuditch Campground.

Photo courtesy Vanessa Parsons

Boom Boom is a 1.4km blue downhill flow trail which has large natural surfaced features such as table tops, step downs and step ups, rollers and berms.

Trail 9 is a 1.1km blue cross-country climb. The trail features tight technical climbing switchbacks and provides access to the downhill trails via Trail 11.

Bam Bam is a 1.3km black downhill flow trail that should be ridden by advanced riders only. The trail is fast with difficult features such as double whale back jumps and rollers, steep step downs and rock gardens.

Choose your trail

Mountain biking is a potentially dangerous activity. It should only be undertaken with a full understanding of all the inherent risks. These guidelines must be used along with your own experience, intuition and careful judgement.

easy moderate

DANGER

You are here

Shuttle Road

Shuttle Road

Bam Bam

Year1

Trail 12

Trail 12

Trail 11

Trail 11

Boom Boom

Trail 9

Trail 9

Munda Biddi Trail

Munda Biddi Trail

Chuditch Campground

Murray Valle

y Road

Murray Valley Road

Murray River

Murray River

Unsealed major road

Unsealed minor road

Management access only

No entry

River

Information

Toilets

Parking

Campground

River access

Single direction (Easy)

Single direction (Moderate)

Single direction (Difficult)

Munda Biddi Trail

0 100 200m

These trails are the first of over 25km planned for the Murray Valley network and cater for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. The downhill trails can be accessed by the easy and moderate climbing trails or shuttled via the road shown on the map.

Mountain Bike Trail Network

Welcome to the

Murray Valley

Emergencies: In the event of an emergency, phone Triple Zero (000). The nearest emergency hospital is located in Mandurah.

For further information about these trails contact the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions at Perth Hills District office, Mundaring. Phone: (08) 9290 6100

Easy Trails (Green)Typically flowing open trails on firm terrain with gentle gradients. Surface may be uneven, loose or muddy at times. Riders may encounter small rollable obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for beginner mountain bikers.

Moderate Trails (Blue)Typically narrow trail with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience.

Difficult Trails (Black)Trails with variable surfaces and/or steep gradients. Riders will encounter large obstacles and technical trail features. Recommended for experienced riders with good technical skill levels.

Consider your skill level and experience before choosing a trail.

SafetyBe prepared. Know yourself, your bike and your way.

Follow signage, stay on track and don’t take shortcuts, protect wildlife and plants, take rubbish home, prevent spreading dieback, keep your bike and gear clean.

Share the trail, pass safely and courteously, help others out.

Check trail conditions, tell someone your plans, take enough water, clothes and first aid. Check your bike, helmet and gear, read the trailhead and choose your trail, ride within your skills and abilities.

Respect your trail and the environment.

Make it a good experience.

Environment

Attitude

WA Mountain Bikers Code

Year 1 is a 2.3km descending green trail suitable for beginners. The trail features open rolling grade reversals, large cambered turns and flowing features on a wide smooth surface.

Trail 11 is a 2.6km green cross-country climbing trail focused primarily on accessing the downhill trails, providing an alternative to shuttling. Trail 11 is accessed from the Munda Biddi Trail.

Trail 12 is an easy 1.4km green trail providing an enjoyable loop option using the Munda Biddi. Trail 12 can be accessed from the Munda Biddi Trail and Chuditch Campground.

Photo courtesy Vanessa Parsons

Boom Boom is a 1.4km blue downhill flow trail which has large natural surfaced features such as table tops, step downs and step ups, rollers and berms.

Trail 9 is a 1.1km blue cross-country climb. The trail features tight technical climbing switchbacks and provides access to the downhill trails via Trail 11.

Bam Bam is a 1.3km black downhill flow trail that should be ridden by advanced riders only. The trail is fast with difficult features such as double whale back jumps and rollers, steep step downs and rock gardens.

Choose your trail

Mountain biking is a potentially dangerous activity. It should only be undertaken with a full understanding of all the inherent risks. These guidelines must be used along with your own experience, intuition and careful judgement.

easy moderate

DANGER