Trail number
13
Trail length
1.5 kilometres
Elevation variance
90 metres
Trail type
Single trail
Trail surface
Smooth dirt, rocks and rock outcrops
Weather affected
Prone to be muddy after heavy rain
Trail condition sources
Trail features
Berms, jumps, drop offs, bridges
Trail obstacles
Rock gardens, B-lines available

Trail rating
Difficult
Rating basis
IMBA
Night riding
No.
Family Friendly
No.
Cressy Descent runs for 1.5 km from one of the higher points in the park and drops quickly after an initial flattish section for a drop in altitude of 90 metres.
This trail has developed over the years from a climbing and downhill into a unidirectional downhill track built for speed. It has an extensive series of high speed berms and jumps with a few rock gardens and obstacles thrown in for good measure. A fantastic trail for those who enjoy a high speed trail with technical features as well.
Follow prominent route 13 markers.
Cruisy trail at the start before hitting the big berms. |
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More berms and bridges. |
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Rock gardens or outcrops are use widely going down the trail. |
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And a few more massive berms coming into the bottom section. |
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Coming into bottom of trail. |
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Parking is available at Drysdale Road. Access at southern side of Stockyards can be obtained from Great Circle Drive trailhead - parking is very limited here and you will have an uphill run back to the car. |
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Toilet facilities are available at Drysdale Road. |
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No drinking water is available. |
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No food or drinks are available in the immediate area. |
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No local information facilities are available. |