Griffith City Council Officially Unveils Mountain Bike Trail
Griffith City Mayor Doug Curran and Independent Member for Murray, Helen Dalton were among those at the unveiling of the city’s Mountain Bike Trail.
Griffith’s new Mountain Bike Track has been completed.
Covering approximately 4.5 km of tracks, a skills area, shelter, fences, and a carpark, stage 1 marks a significant milestone in this eagerly anticipated project.
Following extensive user group consultations in September 2023, construction officially commenced in November.
The project was unveiled to the public on Thursday, May 30.
The completion of stage 1 of the Mountain Bike Track, highlights Council’s commitment to promoting active lifestyles and enhancing public spaces.
With its diverse trails and amenities, the track will cater to cyclists of all skill levels, offering a safe and enjoyable experience for families, enthusiasts and beginners alike.
Mayor Doug Curran said they’re proud to unveil stage 1 of the city’s Mountain Bike Track.
“This unveiling highlights the importance of investing in recreational infrastructure that promotes health, wellbeing, and community engagement for our community,” Mayor Curran said.
“This project has been a collaborative effort, with input from user groups and the community shaping its development.
“We look forward to the positive impact it will have on our residents and visitors alike.”
The NSW Government supports access to innovative adventure, water and nature play spaces for people of all ages and abilities throughout NSW.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said the new Mountain Bike Track offered a great opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to get outdoors, meet new people and be more active.
“The NSW Government’s funding contribution has helped Council deliver an exciting new track which will boost the health and wellbeing of the local community while attracting mountain biking enthusiasts from across the state,” Mr Scully said.
“I’m sure riders young and old will flock to this new facility to sample the world-class mountain bike track now on offer.”
For more information on the Places to Play Program, visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-finding/places-to-play
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