Browns Trail is a 10.8 km Hard 4WD trail in Nurenmerenmong, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 11%. Average drive time is 63 minutes.
Browns Trail delivers an exhilarating challenge for experienced 4WD drivers seeking technical terrain and genuine backcountry adventure near Nurenmerenmong. This 10.8 km route demands respect and precision, with an aggressive 11% grade that'll test your vehicle's climbing ability and your nerves. You'll navigate steep sections that require careful line selection and confident throttle control, making this a trail where driver skill truly matters.
The landscape unfolds through rugged bushland terrain that showcases the raw beauty of inland New South Wales. You'll encounter rocky outcrops, unpredictable surface conditions, and tight sections that demand constant attention. The driving experience is immersive—this isn't a scenic cruise but rather an intense engagement with challenging topography. While only five vehicles have conquered this route, their successful journeys confirm it's achievable for capable rigs and determined drivers.
Before tackling Browns Trail, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition with quality tyres and adequate recovery gear. The remote location demands preparation; carry extra water, communication devices, and basic spares. Check conditions beforehand using the Newtracs app to review vehicle reports and track difficulty ratings. Allow approximately 1 hour and 3 minutes for completion, though challenging sections may extend this. This trail rewards experienced 4WD enthusiasts with genuine accomplishment and unforgettable backcountry experiences.
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11 km
Distance
1h 3m
Avg Time
10 km/h
Avg Speed
11%
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