WARNING


The Harcourt Mountain Bike Trails at La Larr Ba Gauwa Park include jumps, drops and technical features and they are unsupervised. All users of the Park do so entirely at their own risk.

Mountain biking by its nature is a dangerous sport. The trails and various technical features have been designed to cater for a wide variety of rider abilities. Please ride within your ability. Only attempt trails and features that are suitable to your skill level.

Children must be supervised at all times.

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CODE OF CONDUCT


 

Mountain bike riding involves a high degree of personal risk and should be undertaken with care and regard for the riding conditions at all times.
For the safety and enjoyment of all users, the following code of conduct applies:


 

Ride safely

Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear.

Know your ability and ride within your limits.

The Harcourt mountain bike trails must be ridden in an anti-clockwise direction.

Inspect all trails, jumps and technical trail features before proceeding.

Respect others

Look out for slower riders. Be aware that walkers and horse riders also use the Park.

Anticipate other trail users as you ride around corners. Let your fellow park users know you’re coming – a friendly greeting or bell ring are good methods.

Stay within the Park boundaries and do not trespass on private property.

Respect the environment

Stay on the existing mountain bike trails, do not take short cuts and do not create new trails.
Avoid skidding as it damages the trails.
Look out for wildlife, including snakes.
Take your rubbish with you.
Keep your bike clean to reduce the spread of weeds.
Respect trail closure signs. Do not ride on closed trails.

The Park is closed on Code Red Fire Danger days.
For the latest emergency information, download the VicEmergency App.