Ride centre joy

Connewarre ward councillor Elise Wilkinson. (supplied)

As a proud Ocean Grove local, I know how much anticipation there has been around the new District Ride Centre at Kingston Park.

Recently, we’ve taken a significant step forward with the City of Greater Geelong awarding the construction tender.

After a competitive open tender process, World Trail Unit Trust has been appointed to deliver this $2.98 million project.

The company was recommended as the preferred tenderer for providing the best value for money for the bulk earthworks, in-ground hydraulics, civil works, minor building construction and landscaping.

Once the pre-contract conditions are met, the City will formally enter into a contract, and the construction works can begin – likely in October.

What makes this project truly special is the way the community has shaped it.

A dedicated Community Reference Group has been involved in detailed design workshops, ensuring that local riders and families have had a strong voice in shaping the centre’s design and appearance.

The layout and features incorporate ideas and feedback gathered during our community consultation.

So, a big thank you goes to every community member who has contributed ideas, energy, and feedback.

I must say that the plans alone are very inspiring.

The Ride Centre has been designed to cater to everyone from beginners to seasoned riders, with six lines, including a 60-metre return and five dirt jump lines for all skill levels, from 75 to 200 metres long.

There’s also a 130-metre asphalt pump track, and mountain bike features including tabletops, hip jumps, and a wall ride.

There will also be central landscaped areas for people to rest, watch, and connect, as well as shelters, seating and bike racks. In total, around 100 riders will be able to enjoy the facility at any one time.

Importantly, the bike park is located in the north of the park allowing the remaining grassed area to be used for passive recreation such as dog walking.

For Ocean Grove and the wider Bellarine, the benefits go beyond fun and fitness.

A facility of this calibre will attract visitors, support local businesses, and provide a safe, purpose-built space for young people who love riding.

It’s also a reminder of what can be achieved when young people speak up.

This project is happening because young Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads residents worked together and advocated to council for it to be built.

Their work has been powerful, and it shows the value of listening to our community’s youngest voices.

This project is in addition to council’s planned staged refresh of The Hill Mountain Bike Park in Newtown, Corio’s Stead Park Dirt Jumps and the Waurn Ponds Dirt Jumps.

Together, these projects create a network of opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to get active outdoors.

The Ocean Grove District Ride Centre will be a game-changer for our local riders.

From little ones learning to balance on two wheels, to families spending weekends together, through to expert riders testing their skills, this new facility will have something for everyone.

The ride centre is going to be a space full of energy, joy, and community spirit, and I look forward to seeing the smiles when the first jumps are landed and the first laps are pedalled.

For more information and to view the plans, visit yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/OGDRC