So we went to the Pemberton bike trails as a part of our school outdoor education program, which involved us cycling on the mundi biddi trail, through collie, jarrahwood and a few other places along the way.Our final destination was pemberton, which we had been told hosted some pretty hectic downhill trails and we were all pretty keen for this as we were a bit sick of doing cross country.The downhill trails at Pemberton are an incredibly rewarding experience, theres the green "cool runnings" trail which is perfect for beginnners, and also holds some challenges for the more experienced rider. Then onto the second half of the blue trail, which has some massive wooden jumps and burms it offers some harder obstacles for the more experienced rider, thats not to say green riders cant have a go, im not the most experienced rider and I still did all the jumps and burms.The relentless blue, is a grueling up and down hill ride, it is one of the more difficult rides, but is very rewarding towards the end as you get to go on a prettty fun downhill trail.Definitely worth going out of your way to visit this place. Very enjoyable times indeed.
Location is great, the track winds through beautiful forest alongside the Pemberton Pool - a very picturesque setting
The mountain biking park in Pemberton is a great experience for all ages and there is a variety of tracks to choose from which are kept in great condition. There is some simple tracks for beginners and some for the more experienced such as the blue trail which has some more difficult challenges for riders looking for a challenge. It's definitely worth it to go down for a few days but particulary when it's not raining.
I raced at Pemberton for the second round of the state cross country series. It is an awesome series of tracks, tight singletrack to big downhill berms and jumps. Definitely worth a weekend down this way if you love the MTB, makes a nice change from the pea gravel around Perth.There are also heaps of nice accomodation options in the area.
rode the Gloucester Eastbrook mountain bike ride 22km longin may, a very good ride and would like to return for more one day.Also a great Dec campsite in the area which was $7 a night.
That's all there is to say. But apparently a review needs 50 characters, husband loves the blue trails. Me, I just like the Munda Biddi to learn on.
My 14 year old son and I wandered down to the tracks with our less than ideal bikes, and had a blast on the intermediate tracks. Very close to town (no need to drive if your are staying in town), we enjoyed the proximity to the swimming pool, a fresh water lake next to the tracks, and would recommend this to all regardless of skill level.
It is a massive adrenalin rush with the amount of speed and hight you can gain on the cool runnings. What really makes it exciting is the relentless blue that has wooden burms and jumps to test anyones bravery to sucsess by not falling of the wood. Then if you want to improve your timing then the skills loop time trial will do that for you. =)
My husband took one of the corners too fast, but fortunately the locals were helpful and the hospital convenient, helpful and friendly.
This mountain bike park was a good experience and was a lot of fun aswell as challenging. It is great for all ages and would be fun family holiday. although the weathger was not the best when i visited Pemberton MTB Tracks it didnt stop us trying most of the tracks this would be a great place for a weekend away or a school camp.