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Heath and Bare Creek trails, located in Garigal National Park, are a popular destination in St. Ives for mountain bikers and horse riders. These challenging trails provide a thrilling experience and take riders along Bare Creek and the adjoining Cascades trail.
Heath trail, a fire trail that runs down into the valley of Garigal National Park, is particularly suited to experienced mountain bikers. The trail features sandy corners and rough terrain, requiring bikers to exercise caution. While the ride down into the valley may be exhilarating, riders should be prepared for the demanding climb back up. Despite the effort, the stunning views and rewarding experience make it worth it.
Heath Trail seamlessly merges into Bare Creek trail shortly after entering Garigal National Park. Bare Creek trail follows the eastern side of the creek, passing Quarry trail at the first creek crossing before connecting to Cascades trail. This offers riders the opportunity to extend their biking adventure and explore more of the park's scenic trails.
The trails are not limited to bikers and are equally enjoyable for walkers. It is important for all users to be mindful and respectful of one another. Please keep an eye out for other walkers and riders while using the shared trail. Additionally, mountain bikers and horse riders are requested to avoid the trail during wet weather to preserve the integrity of the track.
To access the Heath and Bare Creek trails, visitors will need to pay park entry fees at Davidson Park. It is recommended to bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of drinking water. Detailed directions and additional safety information can be found in the visitor information section.
For updates, experiences, and events in NSW national parks, visitors can subscribe to the Naturescapes e-newsletter. General inquiries can be directed to the National Parks Contact Centre, and the Forestville Office operates Monday to Friday for assistance.
Garigal National Park is open from 6am to 6:30pm (8pm during daylight savings) but may close during poor weather or fire danger. Park entry fees of $8 per vehicle per day apply only at Davidson Park. Bus fees are $4. 40 per adult and $2.
20 per child per day. Teachers and educational supervisors receive a daily entry fee exemption for organised group bookings.
Heath and Bare Creek trails offer a thrilling and adventurous experience for mountain bikers, horse riders, and walkers alike. With stunning views and diverse trails, visitors are sure to have a memorable experience in Garigal National Park.