Riverina Trails - Albury Ranges

West Albury, Australia • 24 May 2026

Albury Ranges - Riverina Trail Running Series

This event takes place at Bonnie Doon Park, West Albury, and is the only New South Wales round of the Riverina Trail Running Series. The courses run primarily on singletrack and include long, grindy climbs, smooth-flowing mountain-bike style trails, and a descent named "Powerlines." The route types and surface make the courses varied and physically demanding. Strava routes are provided for both courses.

Logistics and on-site details note the event date as Saturday, May 24, 2026. There is ample parking along the service road. Coffee and pastries are available at the start/finish area; participants are asked to bring a keep cup. Two distances are offered with their approximate elevation gains:

  • Long Course: 14.8 km, elevation gain ±435 m
  • Short Course: 5 km, elevation gain ±180 m

The description focuses on observable course features, distance options, and basic event amenities. No start or finish times are provided here. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

15 km
Long Course
5 km
Short Course
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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