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Red Hill Dirt Jumps Petition

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The Red Hill mountain biking dirt jumps have long been a valued recreational space for our community. Riders of all ages and abilities have used these trails to stay active, connect with nature, and build a strong, inclusive outdoor community on the Northern Beaches.

Red Hill is Crown land, and the community has demonstrated overwhelming support for responsible, well-managed mountain biking in the area. The closure of the dirt jumps has removed a vital recreational outlet, pushing riders away from a safe, established location and undermining the positive work already done by volunteers, trail advocates, and local users to care for the land.

We recognise the importance of environmental protection and safety. But restoring the Red Hill dirt jumps with appropriate planning, maintenance, and oversight is possible. It  is a necessary and sensible outcome.. Across New South Wales, well-designed mountain biking trails coexist with environmental stewardship, education, and sustainable land management. Red Hill should be no different.

 We call on the NSW Government to:

  • Reopen and restore  the Red Hill mountain biking dirt jumps
  • Work collaboratively with the community, local riders, and experts to ensure the trails are safe, sustainable, and environmentally responsible
  • Recognise mountain biking as a legitimate, healthy, and positive community activity on public land

Please sign this petition to support the restoration and formalisation of the Red Hill mountain biking dirt jumps. 

Michael Regan MP has consistently recognised  the importance of community access  to the Red Hill jumps. We hope you can join these calls and stand with local riders, and families who want to see Red Hill reopened and managed responsibly.

How You Can Help:

  • Add your name, postcode, and email below
  • Share this petition with friends, family, and on social media to show the strength of community support

Together we can  send a clear message: Red Hill belongs to the community and it’s time to restore it.

Will you sign?