Blue Range Road is a 2.6 km Easy 4WD trail in District of Coree, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 3.62 minutes.
Blue Range Road offers 4WD newcomers an ideal introduction to off-road driving near the District of Coree. You'll find yourself navigating a straightforward 2.6 km route that perfectly balances accessibility with genuine adventure, making it an excellent choice for families or those building their off-road confidence. The gentle terrain features minimal elevation change, allowing you to focus on vehicle control and line selection without the pressure of technical obstacles.
As you traverse this popular route—already driven by 50 vehicles—you'll experience varied NSW countryside with pleasant scenery that showcases the natural landscape of the Blue Range region. The trail's manageable four-minute completion time means you can easily repeat sections, explore side routes, or simply take your time enjoying the drive. The absence of steep grades makes this accessible in most weather conditions, though you should still check local conditions before heading out and ensure your vehicle is in good working order.
While hazards are minimal on this easy trail, basic preparation remains essential. Bring water, inform someone of your plans, and carry a charged mobile phone. The Newtracs app will help you navigate the route accurately and track your progress through the region. Whether you're upgrading from sealed roads or introducing passengers to off-road driving, Blue Range Road delivers a rewarding experience in one of New South Wales' quieter regions.
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2.6 km
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4 min
Avg Time
42 km/h
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