Gravity Eden Mountain Bike Park, NSW

FAQs

  • How much does it cost to ride at Gravity Eden?

    Riding Gravity Eden trails is free!


    The trails are maintained by funds raised by the Eden Mountain Bike Club and our community of riders, as well as our sponsors.  You can help the Club to keep the trails and facilities in great shape by:


    - Becoming an Eden Mountain Bike Club/Auscycling Member

    - Making a donation to help maintain the trails

    - Volunteering to help out with trail maintenance 


    Head to our Membership page to find out more.


  • How difficult are the trails?

    Gravity Eden encompasses trails for all kinds of riders, from first-timers through to seasoned mountain bikers. 


    The trail network has three specific zones designed to help safely progress your skills and define the type of riding experience:


    Adventure Zone - The Adventure Zone provides the ideal environment to learn and develop your riding skill, regardless of experience and is the gateway to other areas of the network.


    Flow Zone – The midpoint Flow Zone is focused on descending and progressing skills learnt in The Adventure Zone and provides a connection to the outer limits of the network.


    Gravity Zone - The Gravity Zone provides longer descending trails of varying levels of difficulty, or a more remote experience of climbing and descending sections into a longer ride. 


    The zones can be ridden stand alone for shorter rides or combined to create your own longer adventures.  


    You can find a list of trails and their ratings here. 


  • Where can I get a trail network map?

    A PDF version of the trail network is available for download here.  

     

    More detailied information about individual trails can be found by visiting our Trailforks web page or by downloading the Trailforks app.  


  • Where can I find live trail status information?

    Trailforks or our Eden Mountain Bike Club Facebook page are the best way to get live trail status information.  


  • What is the Trailforks app?

    Gravity Eden has partnered with Trailforks, the largest database of mountain bike trails in the world, to provide interactive mobile information for riders. 


    Look up Gravity Eden trail descriptions, difficulty ratings, trail status and conditions, follow and plan riding routes, view and upload pictures, and use GPS routing to get you to your favourite trails. 

    Available for download from your app store.  Free for the first 14 days and free in your nominated home region forever.


    Find out more about Trailforks App here. 

  • Where can I download GPX and KML files?

    GPX and KML files of the network and individual trails are also available for download from Trailforks.


  • What should I do in an emergency?

    In the event of an accident or emergency, call 000.


    Signage emergency numbering – wayfinding signs are located at the start and end of each trail, and every 500m along longer trails. All signs have a unique number that identifies its location in the network. In an emergency, provide this number to emergency services so they can quickly and easily locate you.


    Mobile phone reception – due to undulating terrain, mobile reception can be patchy, particularly at lower elevations, move to higher ground if signal unavailable. Don’t rely on reception being available at all times in all locations.


    Check out all of our safety information here.

  • What should I do if I see an issue on the trails, for example a fallen tree?

    Trail conditions change frequently. Please report any safety concerns or trail hazards to Eden Mountain Bike Club via email, Club Facebook page, or via Trailforks app.

  • Who should I contact for more information?

    If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, please get in touch with the Eden Mountain Bike Club via the contact form.


    Please note we are a community organisation made up of volunteers and we will do our best to get back to you in a timely manner.


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