Bark Hut Creek Road is a 3.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Upper Corindi, New South Wales, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 9.42 minutes.
Bark Hut Creek Road delivers a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Upper Corindi, combining gentle terrain with the thrill of water crossings. You'll spend just 9 minutes covering 3.9 km of accessible track that rewards both newcomers and experienced drivers seeking a quick adventure. The flat gradient means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with steep climbs, making this an ideal choice for families or those testing out their 4WD capabilities.
As you navigate the creek crossings, you'll experience the core appeal of off-road exploration without excessive technical demands. The track winds through scenic bushland typical of the NSW northern coast, with river crossings that provide genuine water-fording experience. While the trail requires no steep climbing, you should ensure your vehicle is in good condition and your tyres have adequate tread for wet conditions, particularly after rain when water levels may rise. Check current conditions before heading out, as creek crossings can become more challenging depending on recent rainfall.
With 23 vehicles already logged on Newtracs, this trail has proven popular with the off-road community. Whether you're building confidence, introducing passengers to 4WD adventure, or simply seeking a scenic drive with water crossings, Bark Hut Creek Road delivers accessible thrills in beautiful bushland surroundings.
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3.9 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
25 km/h
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