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Mountain Biking and Trail Riding Around Bendigo: Tracks, Routes and Where to Start

From single-track through Spring Gully Reserve to long goldfields gravel routes, Bendigo and the Greater Bendigo National Park offer mountain bikers and trail riders a variety of terrain right on the city's doorstep.

By The Daily Bendigo · Published 18 June 2026 at 7:50 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:30 pm

Mountain Biking and Trail Riding Around Bendigo: Tracks, Routes and Where to Start
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Bendigo sits at the edge of a goldfields landscape that is ideally suited to mountain biking and trail riding. The combination of forested reserves, old mining terrain and converted rail corridors means riders of every experience level can find something within easy reach of the city centre. As the sport has grown across regional Victoria, Bendigo has developed into a destination worth knowing for two-wheel trail enthusiasts.

Spring Gully Reserve, located on the southern edge of Bendigo, is one of the most popular trail destinations for local mountain bikers. The reserve features a network of natural single-track through ironbark and stringybark bush, with enough undulation to make the riding genuinely engaging without being prohibitively technical. The trail network is used by both mountain bikers and trail runners, and early morning rides through the reserve when the light filters through the ironbarks are a particular highlight for locals.

One Tree Hill Reserve, also on the southern fringe of the city, offers similar terrain with some additional technical sections that more experienced riders appreciate. The reserve connects to broader trail networks and is within easy reach by road from most Bendigo suburbs. Both Spring Gully and One Tree Hill are managed within the Greater Bendigo National Park framework, and the parks Victoria website carries current track status information.

For those who prefer longer, less technical riding, the O'Keefe Rail Trail provides over 50 kilometres of gentle gradient through the goldfields countryside north of Bendigo toward Axedale and Heathcote. The gravel surface suits hardtail mountain bikes and gravel bikes equally well, and the peaceful corridor through farmland and bush is one of central Victoria's most pleasant cycling experiences. The trail can be ridden in sections, making it accessible for families and casual riders as well as those completing the full distance.

The Bendigo Mountain Bike Club is the social and advocacy hub for off-road riding in the region, organising group rides, trail maintenance working bees and events through the year. Joining the club is the fastest way to learn which trails are riding well, discover new routes and connect with the local community of riders. Parks Victoria's website lists trail maps and conditions across reserves in the Greater Bendigo area.

Sources: Parks Victoria O'Keefe Rail Trail

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