All Levels Ride | Kinchina Conservation Park
Join us for a ride in Kinchina Conservation Park!
This trail location is often overlooked, but it is totally worth the drive out there. It’s also a great winter riding destination due to it’s generally drier weather and sandy, free-draining soils. It's also always exciting to explore and ride new trails.
Kinchina Conservation Park boasts the largest area of native vegetation in the Monarto Crown Lands region. Our 10km loop meanders through beautiful granite outcrops, which form some of the trail features. With little elevation, these trails have more of a cross-country vibe, featuring some more technical rocky features in amongst the sand, but nothing too crazy, and everything is easy to walk around if needed.
E-bikes are always welcome! Depending on the number of e-bikes, the group may split up.
I have added the option to register as a level 1, 2, 3 or e-bike rider - this will help us to know the breakdown of riders attending.
Meeting Point: Please meet us at the car park on Maurice Rd, approximately 3.5 km from the Adelaide Road turn-off. The parking bay and trail access are located on the right.
Not a GGSA Member? Join here: https://www.auscycling.org.au/membership or check out our Come and Try Event.
*This ride is for Gravity Girls Members only.
Which group should I join?
* Level 1: Beginner to intermediate on single trails / slower pace up & down hills. Green and blue trails
* Level 2: Intermediate to strong intermediate on single trails / moderate fitness. Green, blue & easier black trails
* Level 3: Strong intermediate to advanced on single trails / fast-paced ride (possibly). Green, blue, black & double black trails
Where is Kinchina Conservation Park?
Directions – Travel out of Murray Bridge on Maurice Road, approximately 3.5 km (from the Adelaide Road turn off), the parking bay and trail access is located on the right. Click HERE for a location pin.
Please arrive 15 minutes early, so you are ready to roll out by 10:00 am.
What to bring
All riders are expected to be self-sufficient. Here are some things you might like to bring/think about:
Make sure your bike is in good working order - bring any spares you might need
Wear appropriate clothing (enclosed shoes, comfortable sports clothing)
Bring enough water and snacks for the ride
Bring any relevant medications
Prepare for the weather. Think about sunscreen, a rain jacket, a change of clothes, etc.
Questions?
Hit us up on the socials or by email gravitygirlssa@gmail.com