moderate
2–4 hours
Moderate fitness recommended; some technical skill needed for advanced trails
Ready for an adrenaline rush? Discover mountain biking at Uki MTB Park with convenient shuttles, diverse trails, and e-bike options in Northern Rivers. Perfect for all skill levels.
MEETING POINT: Mooball or Murwillumbah
Embark on an unforgettable mountain biking adventure at Uki MTB Park with our convenient shuttle service from Mooball or Murwillumbah. Enjoy a scenic 30-minute ride, explore diverse trails, and opt for premium e-bike rentals. Recharge with lunch at a local pub for a perfect blend of thrill and relaxation.
Looking for an exciting mountain biking adventure? Our shuttle service offers two convenient PICKUP LOCATIONS: Mooball and Murwillumbah. If you're starting from Mooball, meet us at our shop located right opposite the Northern Rivers Rail Trail. If you're joining from Murwillumbah, we’ll collect you outside the Tourist Information Centre in South Murwillumbah.
Enjoy a scenic 30-minute ride to the stunning Uki Mountain Bike Park. Whether you're bringing your own bike or need one, we've got you covered—Specialized Levo full-suspension E-Bikes are available for hire (subject to availability; booking required).
We’ll handle the transport—you focus on the ride.
A$50 per person/with or without a bike
30-40 minutes
Bring plenty of water, especially on warm days to stay energized for the trails.
Begin with beginner-friendly routes to warm up before tackling challenging sections.
Verify trail conditions before heading out to avoid muddy or closed routes.
Helmet, gloves, and pads are recommended to protect against falls and bumps.
Uki MTB Park sits on land once used by Indigenous groups, with recent development focusing on sustainable recreation.
The park emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including trail maintenance that minimizes environmental impact and native flora protection.
Critical for safety and required on all trails.
Keeps water handy during long rides and warm days.
Provides grip and protects hands on technical sections.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat help prevent sunburn.