Mountain Biking
A cycle track links the Cabins/Homestead precinct to the Caravan Park/Bush Camping area. In addition, all access roads and station tracks, ranging from one to ten kilometres, can be used for cycling.
Please leave gates as you find them.
Mountain bike hire is available from reception - helmets are supplied.
Hire per hour - $15
Half-day hire - $30
Full-day hire - $50
Flinders Ranges by Bike
The “Flinders Ranges by Bike” (FRBB) cycle trail is a 200km circuit that links Rawnsley Park (Wilpena Pound) in the south to Gum Creek Station (Blinman) in the north.
It is a requirement for groups using the FRBB trail that each group of riders carries and is competent to use a 5 watt UHF battery powered UHF radio. The UHF radio is a valuable means of contacting assistance while riding the trail– but there is no guarantee that you will be able to contact help by UHF radio. Download UHF-Radio-Instructions-v3.pdf
The FRBB trail follows part of the Mawson Trail as well as tracks on Arkapena, Upalinna, Willow Springs and Gum Creek Station Properties and within the Flinders Ranges National Park. The circuit route provides the opportunity to explore some of the most spectacular scenery in the Flinders Ranges without the need to re-trace your route. The FRBB trail is designed to take three and half days to complete the 200km circuit, the route map shows the distance and elevation profile of the trail.
The FRBB trail is maintained by an association of Station Owners (Flinders Ranges by Bike Inc.) with the cooperation of the Department of Environment and Heritage. Persons riding on the FRBB trail will be using private access tracks in conjunction with sections of the Mawson Trail and Public Roads. FRBB Inc has a Commercial Tour Operator License to operate the FRBB trail within the Flinders Ranges National Park. FRBB Inc will charge a fee for cyclists to access the FRBB trail, this fee is anticipated to cover the costs associated with managing and maintaining the trail.
Download Conditions-of-use-FRBBv6.pdf
Download map of the FRBB trail - 1143_FRBB_A3_Map.pdf













