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Trash Free Trails Australia

Trails, Events & Destinations

These are some of the events, trails and places we help to keep trash free. To add your event, trails or destination, connect with us and we'll do what we can to help you out.

Red Bull Hardline Tasmania

Maydena Bike Park, Tasmania
This gold standard Trash Free Trails Approved event is also an elite, invite-only downhill mountain bike race held at Maydena Bike Park, renowned as one of the world's most challenging events for its combination of technical rock gardens, massive 75-foot gaps and high-speed vertical drops!
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Sea Otter Australia

Mogo Trails & Batemans Bay, NSW
Australia's largest ever multi-day cycling festival featuring a huge expo, industry summit, and various racing and riding events... all 'Trash Free Trails Approved'.
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Trash for the 'Tache

Old Man's Valley, Hornsby, NSW
A 60kms singletrack social ride on unforgiving technical trails to raise money and awareness for Movember and highlight the 60 men who lose their lives to suicide every 60 minutes around the world.
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Garigal Gorillas Fiver Rides

Northern Beaches, Sydney, NSW
Ride. Support. Socialise! Join the Garigal Gorillas for a fortnightly Wednesday summer evening series dedicated to exploring the Northern Beaches' best trails while raising funds for local track maintenance.
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Alpha Trail Run

Manly Dam, Sydney, NSW
One of the first TFT Approved trail runs outside of the UK featuring, other things, innovative clip-on/clip-off trail markers, starting the 'event in a bag' concept.
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Destinations & Trails

These are some of the trails and places we help to keep trash free. To add your trails or destination, connect with us and we'll do what we can to help you out.

Trash Free Trails Australia is an international community hub for Trash Free Trails UK.

Mount Narra

Narrabeen, NSW
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Crackers

Warimoo, St Ives Chase, NSW
Crackers (also known as "The Moo") is a double-black diamond downhill trail in St Ives that serves as Sydney's first legally sanctioned freeride track, featuring a highly technical descent packed with jumps, berms, rock chutes, and drops.
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Jubes Mountain Bike Park

Golden Jubilee Field, Wahroonga, Sydney, NSW
A purpose-built skills development facility featuring a pump track, jump trails of varying difficulty, and a skills area with technical rock and wood features for riders to practice and progress their off-road cycling abilities.
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North Head

Manly, Sydney, NSW
A diverse experience for walkers, runners and cyclists through Sydney Harbour National Park's native bushland, featuring stunning panoramic harbour and ocean lookouts, and historical sites like the Quarantine Station and World War II fortifications.
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H2O

Westleigh, Sydney, NSW
An informal but popular network of community-built mountain bike trails, featuring a mix of cross-country and rocky downhill sections with various loops suitable for riders of different skill levels.
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Manly-Spit Walk

Manly, Sydney, NSW
An iconic and beautiful 10-kilometre coastal track that winds through Sydney Harbour National Park's lush bushland, past secluded beaches, Aboriginal sites, and impressive harbourside lookouts, connecting Spit Bridge to the vibrant suburb of Manly.
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Manly Dam

Sydney, NSW
A popular circuit through tranquil bushland, offering a mix of shared-path walking tracks with Aboriginal heritage sites and waterfalls, and a challenging mountain bike loop renowned for catering to riders from beginner to advanced with technical rocky sections and fire trails.
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Old Man's Valley

Hornsby, Sydney, NSW
A popular and accessible metropolitan mountain bike park, featuring a 6KM single track loop with a mix of flowing and technical trails, jumps, berms, and a separate beginner's loop, all situated in picturesque bushland just a short walk from Hornsby Station.
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our 'Trash Free' philosophy is at the heart of everything that we do

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Tread and Shred Lightly:

Leave no trace, remove rubbish (eg food wrappers and drink containers), report what you can’t safely move.

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Respect:

Honour the traditions and cultural heritage of the Traditional Custodians of this land.

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Act Responsibly:

Stay safe, protect flora and fauna and do not damage the trails.

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Share the Trails:

Look out for other trail users, communicate, give way and smile.

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Help out:

Do whatever you can - record findings, report hazards, offer aid, do maintenance, show your thanks, spread the word

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Flow:

Have fun and enjoy being in nature

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Recharge:

Use this precious time in nature to refresh or reset your body and mind

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Explore:

Discover and share new places and experiences

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Engage:

Share the philosophy with others, educate and inspire action

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