Highlands Parade Trail is a 0.5 km 4WD trail in Bulli, New South Wales, Australia.
You'll discover an intriguing short route near Bulli that offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore a compact but characterful stretch of terrain. The Highlands Parade Trail presents an accessible driving experience perfect for those looking to enjoy the capability of their vehicle without committing to an extended expedition. With its gentle 0% grade, you can focus on navigating the landscape rather than managing steep descents or challenging climbs, making this an ideal option for familiarizing yourself with local driving conditions or breaking in newer equipment.
The surrounding area near Bulli showcases the natural appeal of the NSW highlands, where you'll encounter varied terrain that reveals the region's distinctive character. While the trail itself is compact at just 0.5 km, the scenic backdrop and accessible nature make it worth adding to your local exploration list. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry essential recovery gear—even moderate terrain can present unexpected challenges. Check current conditions and weather forecasts, as ground conditions near the coast can change rapidly.
NEWTRACS users can record their experience on this trail and help build the community's knowledge base. By logging your drive, you'll contribute valuable data that helps other adventurers discover and understand local 4WD opportunities. Whether you're new to off-roading or a seasoned driver exploring familiar territory, the Highlands Parade Trail offers a low-pressure way to spend time behind the wheel.
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11 km/h NE
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