Fox Creek Bike Park

Fox Creek Bike Park

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Highlights

  • Explore over 50km of single-track trails, catering to all skill levels in stunning Cudlee Creek.
  • Experience diverse terrain with tabletops, berms, and jumps, perfect for thrill-seekers and families alike.
  • Enjoy free entry year-round, making it easy to ride from dawn to dusk whenever you choose.
  • Discover a community-driven park, enhancing regional tourism and fostering a love for cycling in South Australia.
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Fox Creek Bike Park – South Australia’s premier riding destination for close to three decades.

The ongoing bushfire recovery has brought about a new era for the park as they continue to build back bigger and better than before.

Located at Cudlee Creek, under an hour’s drive from Adelaide International Airport, Fox Creek is a haven of trails, tabletops, berms, step-ups, hips, and so much more.

The park is spread across more than 800 hectares, featuring over 50km of single-track trails and 560 metres of vertical elevation, and is open to riders of all ages and skill levels. Whatever your style, we have it – green, blue, and black – gravel, cross country, gravity, downhill, and a jumps park.

Free entry. Open from dusk to dawn, year-round. Closed on days of a total fire ban or for forest operations.

One of the best bike parks in Australia. Come and ride with them.

Fox Creek Bike Park is managed by Forestry South Australia in partnership with non-government organisations and local government and a team of passionate community members, clubs and businesses to create a nationally recognised cycling destination for future generations while boosting regional tourism and strengthening the local community.

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Features

  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Family Friendly
  • Kiosk
  • Lookouts
  • Public Toilet

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  • Family
  • Nature & Wildlife
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