Distance: 13KM
Surface: Unsealed roads
Grade: Moderate gradients
Experience: Easy to Intermediate
Suitable for: Walking, running, cycling, mountain biking, horse riding and pets welcome on leads
Start/finish: 3.6km trail Western carpark, 7km & 13km trail Eastern carpark
Pomingalarna Reserve is a bushland reserve located just 10 minutes from our city’s CBD. “Pomi” as the locals call it, hosts multiple sporting events throughout the year, such as trail marathons and endurance racing. The reserve is a thrill seekers delight and a haven for those who love to mountain bike. The uneven and sloping terrain keeps you on your toes and the higher vantage points provide brilliant views over our city and landscapes.
Pomi has four marked trails with various levels of difficulties and is home to a multisport cycling complex. Horse riders are encouraged to use outer fire trails.
Points of Interest
- Wiradjuri Trail
- Scenic lookout
- Natural surrounds and wildlife
- Multisport Cycling Complex
- Berms, drops, jumps and other fun features
- Sheltered picnic areas
- Sporting events throughout the year
Extend your journey by connecting to the Wiradjuri Trail
Wagga Wagga’s Multisport Cycling Complex at Pomingalarna Reserve, located on the city’s western outskirts, caters for competitive and recreational cyclists and features a criterium track, BMX track, jump tracks and pump tracks, cycling education area, velodrome and supporting infrastructure.
Pomingalarna Reserve - Trail Map
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Pomingalarna - Blue (GPX, 2.9 MB)
Pomingalarna - Purple (GPX, 1.9 MB)
Pomingalarna - Green (GPX, 314.6 KB)
Pomingalarna - Yellow (GPX, 698.5 KB)
Safety First
Before you begin your adventure, whether you are on foot or bike be sure to keep safe and abide by the road rules.
For more information visit: rms.nsw.gov.au
Need a set of wheels or a bit of maintenance?
Visit the team at Kidsons Cycles, located on Fitzmaurice Steet, where you can hire a bike, purchase accessories and equipment, give your bike a health check or treat yourself to a new set of wheels.
Disclaimer:
Some trails mentioned in this map are not officially dedicated and maintained by Wagga Wagga City Council or the NSW Departments of Lands. Businesses featured and mentioned in this guide are members of the Wagga Wagga Tourism Partner Program.