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        Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
        Land Status: Crown Land
        Activities Click to view
        Region Details
        • 1
        • 5
        • 12
        • 3

        Region Status
        Open as of Oct 7, 2025
        Local Trail Association

        Stats

        Avg Trail Rating
        Trails (view details)
        21
        Trails Mountain Bike
        22
        Trails E-Bike
        1
        Trails Horse
        1
        Trails Hike
        1
        Trails Trail Running
        2
        Total Distance
        9 miles
        Total Descent
        1,279 ft
        Total Vertical
        344 ft
        Highest Trailhead
        3,031 ft
        Reports
        3
        Ridden Counter
        425

        Popular Pine Range Mountain Biking Trails

        40 0.0 3,422 ft 31 ft 30
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. It features berm, drop, jump, rock face, rock garden and teeter totter. Trail visibility is always easy to follow. On average it takes 6 minutes to complete this trail.
        65 1.0 1,398 ft 3 ft 27
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. It features berm, gap jump and rock garden. Trail visibility is always easy to follow. On average it takes 1 minutes to complete this trail.
        40 0.0 3,102 ft 57 ft 26
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used one direction. It features bridge. On average it takes 4 minutes to complete this trail.
        60 0.0 2,024 ft 79 ft 26
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating with a 79 ft blue climb. Trail visibility is always easy to follow. On average it takes 5 minutes to complete this trail.
        60 0.0 3,219 ft 0 ft 23
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. It features drop, gap jump and rock garden. Trail visibility is always easy to follow. On average it takes 3 minutes to complete this trail.
        65 0.0 1,499 ft 0 ft 21
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used both directions. It features drop, jump and gap jump. On average it takes 2 minutes to complete this trail.
        45 0.0 1,370 ft 2 ft 18
        Moderately popular black diamond difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used downhill only. It features rock garden. On average it takes 2 minutes to complete this trail.
        65 0.0 2,129 ft 92 ft 17
        Moderately popular green difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used one direction and has a easy overall physical rating with a 92 ft green climb. Trail visibility is always easy to follow. On average it takes 3 minutes to complete this trail.

        Recent Ride Log Activity in Region

        Today
        • 0 rides
        Yesterday
        • 0 rides
        Past Week
        • 1 rides

        Pine Range Mountain Bike Routes

        4 miles 501 ft 8 Loop
        Just like the 8.5 km loop with a little climbing and descent cut out.
        5 miles 728 ft 13 Loop
        8 kms of (mostly) single track and a little fire trail Around South Cooma.

        Videos of Pine Range Mountain Bike

        Bikas's Goats Gully Crash -  Friday Fails...
        0:29 | 626 | Sep 20, 2019

        Recent Trail Reports

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        Hidden Valley
        Oct 4, 2025 @ 10:11am (Australia/Sydney)
        Oct 3, 2025
        IdealFabulous rideRomanMark
        Goats Car
        Mar 21, 2022 @ 9:50pm
        Mar 21, 2022
        DryAll the trails are dog water do not ride...RobQ67
        Pine range Fire Trail
        Feb 18, 2022 @ 2:18pm
        Feb 18, 2022
        Idealcbotto

        Activity Feed

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        Kearly34wishlistrouteactivity #98123074 and 1 more
        Jun 30, 2026 @ 5:42am
        Jun 30, 2026
        RomanMarkaddreportactivity #81911180
        Oct 7, 2025 @ 4:23pm
        Oct 7, 2025
        Kevin07addrouteactivity #80109728
        Sep 11, 2025 @ 7:23am
        Sep 11, 2025
        benduffywishlistrouteactivity #68016022
        Mar 19, 2025 @ 2:41am
        Mar 19, 2025
        ErikapBosGgaddphotoactivity #64947162
        Jan 21, 2025 @ 12:56am
        Jan 21, 2025

        Recent Comments

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        ForchettareportGoats CarHi what is a shuttle ?
        Apr 30, 2022 @ 9:36pm
        Apr 30, 2022

        Nearby Areas

        namedistance
        Zalka Heights 1 31 km
        Lambie Reserve 4 3 11.8 km
        Mount Gladstone 5 8 42.3 km
        North Ridge 8 9 43 km
        Tyrolean and Mill Creek 3 11 729.2 km

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        Activity Type Stats

        activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
        Mountain Bike229 miles1,280 ft4 miles344 ft
        #13,535#61032185
        E-Bike11,463 ft7 ft440 ft79 ft
        2127
        Horse12 miles269 ft4,383 ft272 ft
        #3,099#81
        Hike12 miles269 ft4,383 ft272 ft
        #19,952#800123
        Trail Running22 miles276 ft4,823 ft331 ft
        #17,889#697234

        Frequently Asked Questions About Pine Range

        What are the highest rated mountain biking trails in Pine Range?
        The highest rated mountain biking trails in Pine Range are: View all mountain biking trails sorted by rating.
        What is the best time of the year to ride in Pine Range?
        Based on ride log data, the most popular months to ride in Pine Range are:
        • April (9 activities)
        • February (4 activities)
        • December (3 activities)
        Check the Pine Range reports page for current trail conditions, recent trail reports, and seasonal information from the local community.
        Where can I park to ride in Pine Range?
        Check the Pine Range trail map for trailhead and parking information. Community members regularly update access and parking details for trails in the area.
        What is the longest trail in Pine Range?
        The longest trail in Pine Range is Big Rocks at 3,422 ft. View all trails sorted by distance.
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