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Mountain biking in Toowoomba: trails, parks and where to ride on the escarpment

Perched on the Great Dividing Range with escarpment trails and dedicated bike parks on its doorstep, Toowoomba is one of Queensland's most underrated mountain-biking destinations.

By The Daily Toowoomba · Published 23 May 2026 at 8:00 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:30 pm

Mountain biking in Toowoomba: trails, parks and where to ride on the escarpment
Mountain biking in Toowoomba: trails, parks and where to ride on the escarpment. Image via source.

Toowoomba's position on the edge of the Great Dividing Range gives it a natural advantage that mountain bikers are increasingly discovering. The escarpment, the surrounding bushland and a set of well-developed bike parks within the city itself combine to create a riding scene that suits beginners looking for a Sunday roll just as much as experienced riders craving technical single-track.

Jubilee Park and Redwood Park are the two most popular dedicated mountain-biking venues within Toowoomba. Both parks contain a network of trails built and maintained by local volunteers and the Toowoomba Regional Council, with routes ranging from flowing green-grade beginner loops to more demanding technical features. Redwood Park in particular has earned a strong reputation among local riders for the quality and variety of its trail network, and weekend mornings bring a steady stream of riders of all ages to its carpark.

The escarpment itself opens up longer, more adventurous riding. The rail trail network in the Darling Downs region provides mostly flat, accessible cycling on converted heritage rail corridors, which is ideal for families or riders who prefer distance over technical challenge. The contrast between the gentle rail trails and the punishing escarpment descents means Toowoomba genuinely caters to opposite ends of the riding spectrum.

Local mountain-biking clubs affiliated with Cycling Australia and Mountain Bike Australia organise social rides, trail maintenance days and occasional events at the Toowoomba parks. Joining a club is the quickest way to learn the local trail etiquette, discover hidden gems on the escarpment and connect with other riders who know which routes are rideable after rain. The Toowoomba regional community is proud of its trails and actively maintains them.

If you are new to mountain biking or new to Toowoomba, a visit to one of the local bike shops is the best starting point. Staff can advise on trail conditions, recommend starting routes at Jubilee or Redwood Park and point you toward club social rides for newcomers. Helmets are mandatory on all trail-riding in Queensland, and gloves and eye protection are strongly recommended on the more technical tracks.

Sources: Mountain Bike Australia Toowoomba Regional Council parks

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