BMX and Mountain Bike Riding in Georges River

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Update: We're gearing up your summer fun

Across the summer holidays, we're inviting you to come down to two pop-up bike parks at:

 Olds Park, Penshurst
 Skatepark great for BMX and skateboards
 Open now and closes 15 February 2022


 Lower Gannons Park, Peakhurst
 Jumps suitable for both mountain bikes and BMX
 Open now and closes 30 January 2022


We are also inviting our community to help us shape the future of Olds Park Skatepark. You can let us know how you currently use or access the skatepark facility at Olds Park and what you would like to see implemented.




Did you know Australian BMX Freestyle Olympic Gold MedalistLogan Martin, was only 12 years old when he first tried freestyle BMX (bike motocross) at his local park?


With bike riding off-road and in skate parks becoming increasingly popular, Georges River Council is seeking feedback from interested stakeholders about bike riding using dirt jumps, pump tracks, skate parks and on trails/downhill tracks in the local government area (LGA) 


Georges River Council is committed to delivering a diverse range of high quality, sustainable, inclusive places and spaces for people of all ages and abilities to participate. Council’s Open Space, Recreation and Community Facilities Strategy 2019-2036 identifies off-road riding as an emerging sport with rising popularity 


While Council does not currently provide any dedicated off-road bike facilities within the LGA, Council is aware that an increasing amount of off-road bike riding has been taking place in existing open spaces, such as Council parks, throughout the LGA. 


Your feedback will help Council consider the infrastructure needs for off-road bike riding, along with the interests of all community members and other interested stakeholders.   


How do I contribute?

We're inviting our community to have their say by:  

  • completing a survey; and/or 

  • telling us where they'd like to see bike tracks, such as jumps or trails, in the LGA by using the Build my bike track map


Survey 

If you are a bike rider, please complete this survey 

If you are a community member or other interested stakeholder, please complete this survey. 


Build my bike track map

We're inviting our community to have their say by completing a survey and telling us where they'd like to see a track or facility in the Georges River Council area using the map tool.


Simply click on Build my bike track map and you will be able to use the pin tool to place a point on the map. You will also be able to see what other community members have pinned.


Should you still post on our map if someone else has placed a pin at the same location? Absolutely! Pins represent your preference; the more pins collected tells us what the community wants and where.


Assistance reading and accessing this page 

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, please contact the National Relay Service:

  • Voice Relay number: 1300 555 727
  • TTY number: 133 677

Update: We're gearing up your summer fun

Across the summer holidays, we're inviting you to come down to two pop-up bike parks at:

 Olds Park, Penshurst
 Skatepark great for BMX and skateboards
 Open now and closes 15 February 2022


 Lower Gannons Park, Peakhurst
 Jumps suitable for both mountain bikes and BMX
 Open now and closes 30 January 2022


We are also inviting our community to help us shape the future of Olds Park Skatepark. You can let us know how you currently use or access the skatepark facility at Olds Park and what you would like to see implemented.




Did you know Australian BMX Freestyle Olympic Gold MedalistLogan Martin, was only 12 years old when he first tried freestyle BMX (bike motocross) at his local park?


With bike riding off-road and in skate parks becoming increasingly popular, Georges River Council is seeking feedback from interested stakeholders about bike riding using dirt jumps, pump tracks, skate parks and on trails/downhill tracks in the local government area (LGA) 


Georges River Council is committed to delivering a diverse range of high quality, sustainable, inclusive places and spaces for people of all ages and abilities to participate. Council’s Open Space, Recreation and Community Facilities Strategy 2019-2036 identifies off-road riding as an emerging sport with rising popularity 


While Council does not currently provide any dedicated off-road bike facilities within the LGA, Council is aware that an increasing amount of off-road bike riding has been taking place in existing open spaces, such as Council parks, throughout the LGA. 


Your feedback will help Council consider the infrastructure needs for off-road bike riding, along with the interests of all community members and other interested stakeholders.   


How do I contribute?

We're inviting our community to have their say by:  

  • completing a survey; and/or 

  • telling us where they'd like to see bike tracks, such as jumps or trails, in the LGA by using the Build my bike track map


Survey 

If you are a bike rider, please complete this survey 

If you are a community member or other interested stakeholder, please complete this survey. 


Build my bike track map

We're inviting our community to have their say by completing a survey and telling us where they'd like to see a track or facility in the Georges River Council area using the map tool.


Simply click on Build my bike track map and you will be able to use the pin tool to place a point on the map. You will also be able to see what other community members have pinned.


Should you still post on our map if someone else has placed a pin at the same location? Absolutely! Pins represent your preference; the more pins collected tells us what the community wants and where.


Assistance reading and accessing this page 

For a free interpreter call us via the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, please contact the National Relay Service:

  • Voice Relay number: 1300 555 727
  • TTY number: 133 677
  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    If you are a bike rider, please complete this survey 

    Consultation has concluded
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    If you are a community member or other interested stakeholder, please complete this survey. 

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