Bowmans Gully Road South is a 1.5 km Hard 4WD trail in Upper Rouchel, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll discover why Bowmans Gully Road South commands respect among serious 4WD adventurers the moment you commit to this challenging descent near Upper Rouchel. This hard-rated trail demands concentration and vehicle control as you navigate steep grades that will test both your driving skills and your rig's capabilities. The 1.5 km route compresses genuine technical difficulty into a short but intense experience, delivering the kind of adrenaline rush that keeps off-roaders coming back.
The terrain here is unforgiving, with sustained steep sections that require careful line selection and precise throttle management. You'll encounter rocky outcrops and deeply rutted sections where ground clearance matters, and the narrow gully walls create a sense of exposure as you descend. The vegetation-lined passage offers glimpses of the surrounding landscape, but your focus will rightfully remain on maintaining momentum and staying within the optimal driving line.
Come prepared with a capable 4WD vehicle, recovery gear, and realistic self-assessment of your abilities. This isn't a trail for beginners or stock standard vehicles—you'll need proper ground clearance, good suspension, and genuine off-road experience. The 5-minute completion time assumes confident driving; take your time if you're unfamiliar with the route. Check current conditions before heading out, as seasonal weather can dramatically affect grip and safety on these steep grades.
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1.5 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
Steep Grade
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