FREE TRAILS IN BRIGHT & SURROUNDS
Trails you can ride without Mystic membership
Bright is located in Victoria's High Country so it's surrounded by an abundance of mountain bike trails near Mystic Park.
​
The following trails are outside of the working commercial pine plantation so don't require membership to access.
​
These trails are ideal for warming up before climbing, learning MTB skills for kids and beginners or a quick pedal in between other Bright activities.
​
While these trails are free, it is recommended all riders still:
-
Follow Mystic Park's MTB Code of Conduct
-
Check Trail Conditions before riding
Alpine Shire's Bright Skills Park
Location: North of Coronation Avenue, same side of road as Mystic Park Trailhead and Car Park
​
Enter and exit from Coronation Avenue, Churchill Avenue, Cobden Street or Wandi Walk along Morses Creek.
​
Free Trails:
-
Roger Packham Track
-
Hot Wheels
-
Pump Track
-
Jumps Park
-
Rock Ya Shox
-
The Highway
Morses Creek
Location: South of Coronation Avenue, bottom of the mountain along the creek.
​
Enter from Dougherty's Bridge on Coronation Avenue or Morses Creek Road.
​
Free Trails:
-
Flying Solo
-
The Rapids
-
Wombat's Lair
-
Rollercoaster
-
K2
​
Note: Sugar Glider is located on HVP land, therefore requires membership to ride
Bakers Gully
Enter and exit from Bakers Gully Road.
​
Free Trails:
-
24 Sycamore
-
Steve's Super Highway
Huggins
Enter from McFadyens Lane (off Bakers Gully Road) or Ballroom Court (off Coronation Ave)
​
Free Trails:
-
Ballroom Blitz
-
Gold Rush
-
Grate Expectations
-
Huggins Downhill
-
Switchbacks
-
Rolling Thunder
Outside of Bright
Indigo Epic Trail (56km loop) links Beechworth with Yackandandah. Built to an intermediate blue rating and it's open year-round.
Dinner Plain is an all-seasons alpine village which creates a magnificent setting for these flowy trails that leave from the village.
​
Mt Beauty's Big Hill Mountain Bike Park has kilometre after kilometre of top quality cross-country and downhill trails.
​
Falls Creek MTB Park has over 40km of singletrack winding through snowgums in brilliant alpine terrain.
​
> Find out more on Ride High Country's MTB website.