Dinner Plain Mountain Bike Park



Dinner Plain is surrounded by the Alpine National Park creating a magnificent setting for trails. In summer the ski cross country trails are a great place to start if you want to get out amongst it and is a great way to see the surrounding mountain. The fresh alpine air, the cooling of the altitude along with a canopy of snowgums provides a great environment for riding even on the hottest of days.

Dinner Plain Mountain Bike Park is a mountain bikers dream with undulating ridge lines with amazing views and massive descents through layers of forest with varying terrain, coasting XC, sneaky single tracks through the snowgums and over river crossings, fire trails and old stock/mining routes for some real bush tracks.

Mountain Bike guided rides are available, along with Mountain Bike hire through DP Riders Bike Club.

The trails are:

Kenny's 400m. Old school, fall line, rocks, roots fast and fun. Kenny's is short and sharp like when your handle bars were small. It gives you access to Moby's and Jabba Wookie (Blue intermediate level)
Ferg's 600m. A twisty descent with some nice hits into flowing trail winding through the snowgums leading to Moby's and Jabba Wookie (Blue intermediate level)
Moby's - Old Dog, New Tricks 1.3km. Moby's is the old flow dog, with some brand new sections of rollers, hits and berms that carries you to the lowest point in the network and across the Vic Creek Bridge (Blue intermediate level)
Jabba Wookie 1.2km. Jabba Wookie the two headed beast, it can catch you out with its cruise up and then around the corner and drop you into the rocks, hit the ninja dingo berm and then a fast descent to join Moby's and across the bridge (Black advanced level)
Sir Jax Pump A Lot 1.8km. Do you pump? I pump and this trail pumps. Rollers, berms, rocks, rollers, bridges, rollers, a table top and a fine finish, with a hint of berries and citrus (Blue intermediate level)
Shut Up Ollie 1.8km. This one has a lot going on and rewards you for keeping off the brakes and being smooth. It flows down along a contour and has a finish to put a smile on your face...go big (Blue intermediate level)
Escape Chester 1.6km. Tight, twisty then run straight up the hill, that's Chester the dog or Chester the trail. It's the climb from the lowest point at the Vic Creek Bridge up to Kanga-Waala-Fox, the climbing trail (Blue intermediate level)
Kanga-Waala-Fox 1.1km. Curvy switchbacks and a pleasure to climb (did I say that?). A casual climb up through the gums from the bottom of Sir Jax's and Ollie's to join Appian Way and back to do it all again (Blue intermediate level)
Appian Way 1.4km. What to say, it's an old road, fast easy, wide and the way back to the descending trails (Green easy level)
Baxters Run 0.4km. A nice run through the snowgums, if you are just stepping out or on the balance bike, "it's my first single track" (Green easy level)
Brabraulung (Hotham-DP) Trail 26km. This is the gravel grind, from Dinner Plain to Hotham, via JB Hut, it has a couple of pinches and can make you puff both directions (Green easy level)
Fitzy's Cirque 1.2km. A cruise, learn or link trail, it's wide, level and not far from anything, which of course could be said of most of Dinner Plain (Green easy level)
Collectors Cirque 0.8km. A cruise, learn or link trail, it's wide, level and not far from anything, which of course could be said of most of Dinner Plain (Green easy level)
Precipice Plain, DP track 9km. A 4WD track to big mountain views, not tech but can be bumpy and downhill all the way, well, except the return of course (Green easy level)
Dead Timber Hill 2.835km. (Blue intermediate level)

Trail Maps:


Dinner Plain Mountain Bike Park Trail Map (Trailforks)
Dinner Plain Mountain Bike Park Trail Map (ridehighcountry.com.au)
Dinner Plain Mountain Bike Park Trail Map (visitdinnerplain.com.au)


Location


Horseshoe Circle,  Dinner Plain 3898 Map


Web Links


Mountain Bike (MTB) Parks in Melbourne and Victoria


Dinner Plain Mountain Bike ParkHorseshoe Circle,, Dinner Plain, Victoria, 3898