Forrest MTB Trails
Overview
Forrest Yaugher MTB is the northern half of the Forrest mountain-bike network in Great Otway National Park, sitting just north of Forrest township and accessed via a five-minute pedal up the Tiger Rail Trail (or via Boundary Rd from the west). Where the rebuilt Southern network is family-and-adaptive-flow, Yaugher is the original, hand-cut, old-school cross-country experience that put Forrest on the map in the early-to-mid 2000s — a stacked grid of intermediate-and-up singletrack winding through dry eucalypt forest and grass-tree country, on free-draining ridge soil that handles wet weather better than the south side [1, 4, 6]. Visit Great Ocean Road describes it as "awesome XC trails through fields of grass trees and beautiful dry eucalypt forest" delivering an "authentic XC experience" [1].
This is one half of a two-row presentation. Visit Great Ocean Road, the Forrest MTB Club, and local signage all present Forrest as a single ~70 km network with two flavours; our DB splits it into forrest-yaugher-mtb (this row) and forrest-southern-mtb for trail-curation cleanliness. Per a confirmed user memory note, no merge is being attempted — the unified-presentation question is flagged for user sign-off in "Items needing user sign-off". The Southern row already covers the 2022–2023
.35M trailhead/skills-park rebuild; this row covers the legacy hand-cut north side.
The Yaugher trails are inseparable from Adrian Marriner (Living Trails) — he built much of the network in the early 2000s, and the signature Yaugher black trail Marriner's Run is named for him; Visit GOR notes Marriner's is "named after the man who started the Forrest MTB dream" [1, 6]. Vista was hand-built by Jeff Fox (and his first dog Geena) [1]. The Yaugher network is also the heart of the annual Otway Odyssey — both the 30 km, 50 km and 100 km courses send riders through here, hitting the Super Loop, Marriner's, J2, Foxtail, Vista and Barre Warre [7]. Per Flow Mountain Bike, "Yaugher has not been home to much of the refurb but is the stuff of absolute classic trail riding with lots of different ways to link up the network" [4].
Location & Access
- Address: Yaugher MTB Trailhead, off Boundary Road (west access) / via Tiger Rail Trail (~2 km north of Forrest township), Forrest VIC 3236 [1, 5]. The DB's
Birregurra-Forrest Road, Forrest VIC 3236 is reasonable as a postal/road reference but the operator-published access is via Boundary Rd or the Tiger Rail Trail.
- Region: Great Ocean Road
- Drive times: ~2 hr from Melbourne (Princes Hwy + Birregurra–Forrest Rd); ~45 min from Geelong; ~30 min inland from Apollo Bay; ~25 min from Lorne via Deans Marsh [southern-row research, batch 3]
- Public transport: No PT — car only. Forrest sits inland off the Great Ocean Road, no V/Line service.
- Parking: Yaugher trailhead has a small car park off Boundary Rd; most riders park at the Forrest Southern Trailhead (1 Rivendell Lane) and pedal up via the Tiger Rail Trail (~5 min) [1, 5].
- Coords: -38.4975, 143.7175 (existing DB; confirms a point ~2.5 km north-east of Forrest township, consistent with the Yaugher area)
Best Season & Conditions
- Peak riding season: Year-round, but Yaugher in particular shines through autumn/winter/early spring because it drains better than the Southern network — Flow MB and the Forrest revitalisation rationale both note "the soil is more susceptible to erosion [in the south], and the ground in the Yaugher network on the north end of town tends to drain better" [4]. September–April remains the all-round best window.
- Wet-weather impact: Less sensitive than Southern — Yaugher is the better choice immediately after rain. Always check Forrest MTB Club Facebook for storm-damage closures (a club volunteer reported "clearing sections of Yaugher" following a recent weather event) [3].
- Fire-danger / total-fire-ban impact: Closures on Code Red / TFB days per Great Otway National Park / DEECA rules
- Snow / alpine season: N/A — Otways are temperate, low elevation
- School-holiday surge: Otway Odyssey weekend (late February–early March) is the biggest visitor surge, and the 100 km, 50 km and 30 km courses all loop through Yaugher [7]
Managing Body & Trail Builders
- Land manager: DEECA (Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action) within Great Otway National Park; partnership with Colac Otway Shire Council [southern-row research]
- Trail builder / maintainer: Adrian Marriner (Living Trails) built much of the original Yaugher network in the early 2000s — Marriner's Run is named for him [1, 6]. Jeff Fox hand-built Vista (named for his first dog Geena) and is "the man who started the Forrest MTB dream" per Visit GOR [1]. Today the Forrest Mountain Bike & Cycling Club (forrestmtbclub.org) coordinates volunteer trail-clearing on Yaugher with DEECA; IMBA's Joey Klein also ran trail-building workshops in the Forrest area in the 2000s [southern-row research, 6].
- Volunteer / dig days: Coordinated by Forrest MTB Club via mailing list and Facebook; a recent club post called for riders to report downed trees with photos + Trailforks screenshots [3]
- Donations / membership: Riding is free; club membership
0/year (plus AusCycling) [3]