Bimberamala Firetrail is a 5.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Yadboro, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 2%. Average drive time is 14 minutes.
You'll appreciate the Bimberamala Firetrail for its accessibility and stunning southern NSW scenery—a perfect introduction to off-road driving if you're building your 4WD experience. This 5.8 km route winds through the bushland near Yadboro with minimal technical demands, allowing you to focus on enjoying the landscape rather than navigating treacherous obstacles. The gentle 2% grade means you'll maintain steady momentum throughout, making this ideal for those new to four-wheel driving or anyone seeking a relaxed drive.
The trail takes you through native forest terrain with alternating open sections and tree-lined passages, offering a true taste of the NSW Southern Tablelands environment. You'll encounter well-maintained firetrail surfaces that are generally predictable, though seasonal conditions can occasionally create minor soft spots. The straightforward driving experience means you can complete the route in around 14 minutes, leaving plenty of time to stop and soak in the quieter moments of the bush.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order—basic maintenance is all you'll need for this easy run. Check local conditions beforehand, as weather can affect firetrail quality, and bring water regardless of the short duration. With only a gentle gradient and straightforward routing, you'll find this trail perfect for a quick adventure or as a confidence builder before tackling more demanding routes in the region.
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5.8 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
Avg Speed
2%
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