Burpengary’s bushland is about to become a new hub for riders, with construction of the Lagoon Road Mountain Bike Trails set to finish next month.
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The $700,000 project will deliver three kilometres of purpose-built tracks right next to the Grogan Road Park Precinct, offering a mix of flow, jump and climbing trails. Designed to suit riders of all skill levels, the course will feature wooden berms, dirt jumps, boardwalks, rollers and tabletops.
The main trailhead will be located at the corner of Morayfield Road and Graham Road, giving locals and visitors easy access to the site. Once open, the space is expected to encourage outdoor activity and provide a safe and exciting spot for the growing mountain biking community in Moreton Bay.
The City of Moreton Bay began work on the project earlier this year, after delays caused by heavy rainfall and unexpected logistical challenges. Construction teams have been working weekdays between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., with the timeline now on track for completion.
Local councillor Mark Booth has described the project as particularly meaningful, reflecting his own childhood experiences of riding through Narangba, Burpengary and Morayfield. He said he was eager to see the community come together and create new memories on the trails.
When the final touches are complete, the Lagoon Road Mountain Bike Trails will add to the region’s growing network of outdoor recreation spaces, designed to get people active while highlighting the natural bushland of Burpengary.
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Beyond the riding experience, the project is also expected to deliver broader benefits to the local community. With easy access from the Bruce Highway and nearby suburbs, the trails have the potential to attract visitors from across South East Queensland, boosting local businesses and putting Burpengary on the map as a destination for adventure sport and recreation.
Featured image credit: Cr Mark Booth/Facebook
Published 27-August-2025
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