Cpt 13/2 Trail is a 1.0 km Medium 4WD trail in Bago, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 4.47 minutes.
You'll discover a compact but engaging off-road experience on the Cpt 13/2 Trail near Bago, NSW. This medium-difficulty route offers a perfect introduction to 4WD exploration without requiring extensive time commitment, making it ideal for those looking to build skills or test vehicle capabilities on a shorter course. The 1-kilometre stretch delivers genuine driving challenges despite its modest length, putting your vehicle through its paces with varied terrain that demands attentive handling.
The trail winds through the rugged landscape characteristic of the Bago region, presenting mixed ground conditions that reward smooth driving technique. While the route features no steep grades, you'll encounter uneven surfaces and potential ruts that require steady steering and appropriate tyre pressure management. The relatively quick four-minute completion time shouldn't fool you—this trail packs technical interest into a compact package. Being a lesser-travelled route with minimal traffic, you should ensure your vehicle is well-maintained and carry basic recovery gear. Water crossings or boggy sections may be present depending on recent rainfall, so check local conditions before heading out.
This is an excellent opportunity to log your trail experience on Newtracs and contribute to the growing database of Bago-region 4WD routes. Whether you're honing your off-road skills or simply enjoying a quick adventure, the Cpt 13/2 Trail delivers satisfying variety in a bite-sized format.
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1.0 km
Distance
4 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
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