Al Capone’s Garden: Blue-Rated Tech & Flow on Mogo Mountain Bike Trails
We ride the blue-rated Al Capone’s Garden single track at Mogo, testing the mix of technical features and flow, while checking on the parallel Skyrabbit trail.
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The Mogo Trails network, located on the stunning Eurobodalla South Coast of NSW, has rapidly established itself as a premier mountain biking destination in Australia. Spanning across the Mogo State Forest, this massive network offers over 125 kilometres of purpose-built, high-quality mountain bike trails for all skill levels.
From gentle, scenic green loops suitable for families, to intermediate blue flow, right through to the expert-only Double Black Diamond gravity lines like Vertiginous and M16, Mogo truly has something for everyone. The trail network is a brilliant mix of gravity-focused descents, cross-country (XC) loops, and the epic, 28 kilometre Burnaaga-Goanna adventure trail.
The trail design is modern and diverse, offering everything from granite rock slabs and boulder gardens to smooth dirt flow, making it a spectacular year-round riding destination.
The Mogo Trails network is situated approximately 10 kilometres south of Batemans Bay, right near the historical town of Mogo.
Major access points are available at the Mogo Town Trailhead and the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden Trailhead, both offering parking and amenities.
To get the most out of the gravity-fed lines at the Mogo Trig Point, a shuttle service is highly recommended.
The main shuttle provider for the network is Southbound Escapes. They provide reliable services to the main drop-off points, allowing you to maximise your descending time.
For all your equipment, rentals, repairs, and local knowledge, look no further than Ride Mogo. They are based locally and work closely with Southbound Escapes to ensure a smooth riding experience.
For the official trail map, status updates, and current opening hours, always check the official Mogo Trails website. This is the definitive source for the latest information on all 125 kilometres of trail.
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We ride the blue-rated Al Capone’s Garden single track at Mogo, testing the mix of technical features and flow, while checking on the parallel Skyrabbit trail.
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Review of the black-rated Skyrabbit trail at Mogo—a gravity-fed jump line that is one of Australia’s best. We see how our ebikes handle the progressive features!
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We ride the fun, blue-rated Big Dog’s Bone flow and jump trail at Mogo. Find out why this progressive track is a must-ride for intermediate riders.
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Reviewing the challenging Black Diamond trail, The Blindspot, at Mogo Trails. We tackle the technical upper section before hitting the high-speed jump line finish.
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We review the M16 Double Black Diamond trail at Mogo, highlighting the huge jump and the subsequent set of super fun, high-speed S-turns.
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We ride the Double Black Diamond The Narcissist trail at Mogo, featuring huge tech and a dramatic double puncture incident that ended our first morning session.
Read MoreDan and I travelled to Mogo for Rocky Trail’s Mogo Mania Superflow. A crash, a tough decision, and fast runs made this debut race an unforgettable experience.
Read MoreDay 2 of Rocky Trail’s Mogo Mania Superflow saw the pressure mount on Mogo’s fast, hard-packed trails. With times dropping and positions shifting, the race to the podium came down to the very last run.
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