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Finch Hatton’s Top Voted Trails for 2025 So Far

Written by Finch Hatton MTB Crew
10 June 2025

We asked, you voted. And the results are in!

A huge thanks to everyone who took the time to cast a vote for their favourite Finch Hatton trail. With so many epic rides in the network, picking a top trail was never going to be easy. But three clear favourites rolled into the lead.

And they each bring something different to the ride.

Coming in hot at #1: Tasty Fig

Fast, flowy and full of fun, Tasty Fig took the crown as the most-loved trail. This 1109m intermediate ride serves up a delicious mix of large berms, massive rollers, and optional jump lines. Riders love the early steeze opportunity. There’s an optional jump over a gum tree before this airy ripper merges into No Wuckas at an iconic native fig.

If you haven’t ridden it yet, the trail name says it all.

TASTY FIG – FULL TRAIL RIDE

#2: Pando’s Alright. And clearly, riders reckon it’s more than just alright.

Clocking in at 660m, this compact intermediate trail punches well above its weight. It drops through a rainforest gully and throws down boulder fields, technical features, and deep flowing valleys. It’s one of those trails that keeps your hands tight on the bars and your eyes up.

Short, sweet and guaranteed to get the heart pumping.

PANDO’S ALRIGHT – FULL TRAIL RIDE

That leaves the laidback legend for #3, No Drama Cane Farmer

This 1260m easy-rated trail is a crowd favourite for good reason.

It rolls through scenic rainforest and open cane country with sweeping ridgelines, gentle switchbacks and big valley views. Whether you’re new to the trails or just chasing a cruisy ride, this one hits the sweet spot between mellow and memorable.

NO DRAMA CANE FARMER – FULL TRAIL RIDE

What we love most about the results? It’s awesome to see a beginner-friendly trail like No Drama Cane Farmer right up there with some of the faster, more technical rides. It shows there’s a growing crew of new shredders out there discovering Finch Hatton and loving every minute of it.

Thanks again to everyone who voted. We’ll see you out on the trails—chasing flow, finding your line, and loving the ride no matter your level.

Mackay Regional Council acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Mackay Region the Yuwi, Widi, Barada Barna and Birriah peoples, and the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their custodianship and connection with land, waters, and communities.

We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present.

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