

Current Trails
Click on a map to go to a printable pdf of each
East side
Mogo Trails
Mogo Trails has a total of 125km of professionally built trails straddling the Princes highway around the village of Mogo. To the east side of Mogo village is 97km of trail stretching north towards Batemans Bay and Batehaven. The east side of the trail network straddles several publicly accessible fire roads, and has three dedicated trail heads - Mogo village, the Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens and Curtis Road (Batehaven).
The west side is a wilderness adventure trail from the to of Mt Wandera to Mogo village - the Burnaaga (Goanna) Trail.
Go to the Mogo Trails web site to access general information on Mogo Trails, and here for a map of the trails on Trailforks.
West side
The old Deep Creek Dam Loop
Prior to the Mogo Trails project the "Dam Loop" was the most commonly ridden network of trails in the Batemans Bay area. Some of these trails have been integrated into Mogo Trails. The core loop around the Dam is not formally a part of Mogo Trails, and is not maintained on a regular basis. These legacy/informal community trails remain open for riders to take a trip down memory lane, or to take an alternate route to move around the new network.
Maulbrooks Road MTB Park
The iconic Snake Track has been refreshed and brought into the Burnaaga-Goanna Trail. The remainder of the trails in the old Maulbrooks Road network are not maintained on a regular basis.
Mogo Trails project
Construction started in early 2023, and the first stage, east of Mogo village, opened in August 2024.
The rest of the new trails opened to the public in May 2025, including the Burnaaga - Goanna Trail from Mt Wandera to Mogo village.
The trail design and build, funded by state and federal grants to the Eurobodalla Shire Council, are being managed by Rocky Trail Destination, with construction by Next Level MTB.
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Mogo Trails, alongside the new trails in Narooma and Eden, and with existing high quality trails in Nowra and Tathra, will create a nationally significant MTB destination for recreational visitors and major events.
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Photos courtesy of Rocky Trail Destination and Next Level MTB, phot credit KiPhotomedia.