248 trail
248 trail is a popular horse riding and mountain biking track which meanders through Popran National Park in the NSW Central Coast hinterland.
- Distance
- 2.5km one-way
- Time
- 2hrs
- Where
- Popran National Park in Sydney and surrounds
248 trail is a popular horse riding and mountain biking track which meanders through Popran National Park in the NSW Central Coast hinterland.
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