Wellington Regional Trails

Length

196m

Uses

Mountain Biking

Mountain Bike Grade

Intermediate: Grade 3

Profile

15m descent

135m highest point

Dogs

Yes (on lead)

About the trail

Con Air jump park has replaced Dual Slalom in Centennial Reserve. It’s the perfect place to refine your skills and gain confidence. The three lines feature progressive wooden drops and jumps catering to a range of skill levels.

The left trail is the easiest and has rollable jumps. The middle and right trails are more advanced and great for racing your mates on.

You can ride Con Air as an alternative route to the top section of Bootleg. If you are riding Juvenile Delinquent, you can choose to ride Con Air towards the end, as the tracks run next to each other.

Jump lines on Con Air with the city in the background.

Getting there

You access Con Air from the Centennial Reserve entrance on Main Road, near the watertower car park.

Know before you go

Keep off this track when it is wet to help keep it in good condition. Always make sure the jumps are dry before attempting to hit them.

For tips and advice before heading out on Wellington’s trails check out our before you go section.

Centennial Reserve entrance on Main Road with the Con Air jump tracks in the background.

Centennial Reserve entrance on Main Road with the Con Air jump tracks in the background.