Maryborough - Craigie Forest Cycling Trail
Craigie Forest Cycling Trail is a reasonably easy 11km ride through undulating forest.
Cragie State Forest is home to beautiful Box and Ironbark trees. Set amongst the forest are the historically significant Bull Gully Aboriginal Rainwater Wells and The Battery Dam Historic Site, home to an old Eucalyptus Still.
Craigie Forest Cycling Trail Map
Download Craigie Forest Cycling Trail Map
Major Trail Features:
30. Bull Gully Aboriginal Rainwater Wells
24. Battery Dam Historic Site- Old Eucalyptus Still
Notes:
- Tracks are signposted in the direction of travel indicated on map. If there are no track markers present continue travelling straight.
- Tracks are usually suitable for mountain and hybrid bikes. Off road tracks follow forest roads with mostly gentle grades and very little vehicular traffic. Surface conditions will vary depending on weather and maintenance
- No fires may be lit on days of Total Fire Ban. This includes gas or fuel stoves in tents. All other fires must comply with relevant regulations
- Drinking water may not be available outside of townships
- Public toilets are located at Dunolly, Avoca, Carisbrook, Talbot, Timor, Paddys Ranges Picnic Ground and Majorca
- Varied mobile telephone reception is available in all areas
- All cycling tracks begin at the Maryborough Railway Station, Station Street, Maryborough.
- Listed distances are estimated only.
Location
Station Street, Maryborough 3465 Map
Web Links
→ Craigie Forest Cycling Trail Map (PDF)
→ Cycle Central Goldfields Guide
→ Cycle Central Goldfields Brochure (PDF)