Boundary Track is a 2.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Picola, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll find the Boundary Track near Picola offers an ideal introduction to off-road driving, combining accessibility with genuine 4WD exploration. This 2.3 km route delivers a relaxed driving experience perfect for beginners or those looking to shake off rust between adventures, with a completion time of just 4 minutes allowing you to cover the distance at a leisurely pace while soaking in the New South Wales countryside.
The terrain presents a straightforward mix of dirt and track surfaces with minimal technical demands—zero steep grades mean you can focus on enjoying the scenery rather than wrestling with your vehicle. You'll traverse rural boundaries and pastoral landscapes typical of the Picola region, with the gentle grades and well-formed track making this suitable for a wide range of 4WD vehicles. The low difficulty rating (1/4) means inexperienced drivers can build confidence without facing unexpected obstacles.
Preparation is minimal for this trail. Standard 4WD equipment and basic supplies are sufficient, though you should always carry water and ensure your vehicle is in working order before heading out. Weather conditions can affect track conditions, so check local forecasts before departure. With six successful vehicle completions already logged through the Newtracs app, you can drive with confidence knowing others have tackled this route without incident. It's an excellent option for a quick weekend outing or as a warm-up before tackling more demanding trails in the region.
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2.3 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
36 km/h
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