

Magazine. The photos showcase the breathtaking beauty and thrilling experiences that await riders at the Butterfly Trail. Located in Comberton, this cycling park is a haven for mountain biking enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.
Butterfly Trail, maintained by the South Coast United Mountain Bikers Club (SCUM), offers a diverse range of cross-country and flow-cross mountain bike trails. Nestled within the lush Currambene and Nowra State Forests, as well as the Shoalhaven State Forest at Nowra Hill, the trails provide an exhilarating experience amidst stunning natural surroundings.
SCUM, a not-for-profit community mountain bike club, has been dedicated to promoting and nurturing the sport of mountain biking since its inception in 2004. With a strong focus on both competitive events and social rides, the club caters to riders seeking challenges and those simply looking to enjoy the thrill of off-road cycling.
In addition to hosting regular events and social rides, SCUM also runs the SCUM Academy, a junior development programme that introduces young riders to the world of mountain biking. The club's dedication to fostering the sport extends beyond its membership, as it partners with external event organisers to host various mountain biking events at the Butterfly Trail.
The Butterfly Trail has become a popular destination not only for mountain biking enthusiasts but also for school groups, community organisations, and sporting clubs. Its well-maintained trails and scenic beauty make it an ideal location for hosting events, training days, and camps. Riders from the local community frequent the park daily, using the trails for exercise, recreation, and enjoyment.
The trail network at Butterfly Trail is regularly updated and improved to provide an ever-evolving experience for riders. Recent additions include a brand new trail linking 'Cypress Hill' to 'Short and Sweet' and a challenging rock garden section in 'Rock n Roll Suicide'. The Coondoo Skills Park, Short course race circuit, and Pump Track offer riders an opportunity to practise their skills and enjoy the thrill of flow-filled runs.
While the Butterfly Trail network is predominantly open, riders are advised to exercise caution in certain sections that have been affected by erosion. Safety is of utmost importance, and riders are encouraged to always ride with care and respect for the park's natural environment.
The SCUM club is committed to preserving the integrity of the Butterfly Trail and ensuring the responsible use of the park. Trail bike riders are reminded to refrain from riding directly on SCUM trails and report any instances of such behaviour to the local authorities. Licenced and registered trail bike riders are permitted to ride on formed roads within NSW State Forests, but must not venture onto singletracks or designated MTB trails.
For those looking to plan their visits or participate in upcoming events, the SCUM website provides a comprehensive 2023 Calendar with all the relevant information. Additionally, riders are encouraged to follow SCUM on Instagram and share their photos and experiences using the hashtags #scum_mtb and #scummtb.
Come and experience the thrill of mountain biking at the Butterfly Trail in Comberton. Whether you're a novice rider or an experienced enthusiast, this cycling park promises an unforgettable adventure amidst stunning Australian landscapes. So grab your bike, explore the trails, and immerse yourself in the beauty and excitement of the Butterfly Trail.