Nagambie has made it on the map with a pretty cool pump track.
The pump track is made out of blocks that fit together to create different lines. The gaps between each block could be condensed, but the pump track is still in fantastic condition. There are a couple of other loops to choose from with an overtaking option. You can ride the route clockwise or anti-clockwise, and each offers an entirely different experience.
The pump track is located inside a caravan park, so technically off-limits unless you are staying at the park. It is by far the busiest attraction at the park, with heaps of kids going round in circles as they do laps on their scooters and bikes.
A super fun way to exhaust yourself and finally a reason to visit Nagambie.
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The caravan park was happy for me to go in as a visitor, no worries.
One thing to note is its really small. The highest point of the loop is about hip high, most of it knee height or lower. Its also plastic. So its really really slow on a skateboard.
I think the children on scooters seem to be having fun but if you can skate, this kinda sucks.
Good quality for sure but not worth the trip IMO.