New Town Fire Trail is a 0.6 km 4WD trail in Lenah Valley, Tasmania, Australia.
You'll discover an intriguing short route near Lenah Valley that offers a quick 4WD adventure through Tasmania's backcountry. This fire trail provides an accessible opportunity to explore rugged terrain without committing to a lengthy expedition, making it ideal for testing your vehicle's capabilities or enjoying a brief off-road excursion. The 0.6 km route takes you through authentic bushland scenery typical of southern Tasmania, where you can experience the raw character of fire management roads that wind through the region.
The terrain is refreshingly straightforward with no steep grades, allowing you to focus on navigating the trail's natural features rather than wrestling with extreme elevation changes. You'll traverse compact dirt surfaces and encounter the kind of obstacles common to established fire trails—rocky sections, potential water crossings during wet weather, and vegetation encroachment. The gentle gradient makes this an excellent option for vehicles of various capabilities, though you should still prepare for typical off-road conditions.
Before heading out, ensure your 4WD is in good working order and carry essential supplies for Tasmania's variable weather. The trail's brevity means you could explore it multiple times or combine it with nearby routes for a more comprehensive adventure. While fire trails are functional rather than scenic showstoppers, they offer genuine bush driving experiences that connect you with Tasmania's landscape management infrastructure.
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10 km/h NW
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