Winter is the perfect time to get on your bike and active, and cycling is the perfect socially distanced activity. Logan has 931 parks and cycle paths, and there’s plenty of cycle tracks in Logan for kids. From mountain biking to learning road safety, there is something for all ages and abilities.
Here are some of the best cycle tracks in Logan for kids.
Tudor Park pump track and skills loop
83-125 Clarks Road, Loganholme

One of the newest cycling facilities in Logan features seven different tracks for beginners through to advanced riders.
The pump track is a loop featuring rollers and berms designed so riders gain speed by using a pumping motion on their bike rather than peddling.
The six other tracks through the bushland have dirt jumps, timber rollers and a whale tail jump for advanced riders.
There are two tracks for beginners (Monarch and Heimlich), three for intermediate riders (Colony, Oogie Boogie and Jump Start) while a track called Monstro is recommended for advanced riders only. There is also a small skate bowl.
The various tracks, which are adjacent to the Tudor Park PCYC, are suitable for bicycles, skateboards, scooters and rollerblading.
Doug Larsen BMX freestyle and skate park
41 Logan Street, Beenleigh
A $3.1 million redevelopment of this popular park has delivered Australia’s premier BMX freestyle facility.
While it is expected to host future Olympic qualifying and national events, it is also hugely popular among the local BMX and skateboard community.
Demeio Park Cycle Safety Circuit
124 Demeio Road, Marsden

This exciting new cycling safety circuit teaches youngsters vital road skills with 220 metres of pathway featuring road signs, a pedestrian crossing, intersections and a roundabout.
It also features mini versions of the iconic Logan River red bridge and the Gateway Bridge.
Underwood Park
982-1006 Underwood Road, Priestdale
One of Logan’s most popular parks has BMX racing, skateboard facilities and mountain bike bush tracks.
The BMX racing track is home to the Logan City BMX Academy and is closed to the public when club activities are in progress.
The skateboard area has two bowls (a large and a mid-size), a huge flat bank, ledges and rails along with a number of ramps.
Waller Park
1 Waller Road Browns Plains
This venue, which is home to the Centenary Plains BMX club, has hosted a number of national events since an upgrade several years ago, funded by Council, the State Government and the club.
In addition to the BMX track, the park also has skate and pump track facilities.
Other cycle tracks in Logan include:
The new Slacks Creek Greenlink between Moss Street and Compton Road; mountain bike trails at Daisy Hill Conservation Park, the Scrubby Creek bike tracks from Loganlea Road to Berrinba Wetlands, the Crestmead bike and skate bowl in Gimlet Street and a small skate bowl in Teviot Downs Park in Bradman Street at New Beith.
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