Crows Nest Quarry Road is a 0.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Kiwarrak, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 1 minutes.
You'll discover an intriguing piece of industrial heritage at Crows Nest Quarry Road, where a short but rewarding drive takes you through the remnants of New South Wales's mining past. This easy 4WD route near Kiwarrak offers a quick exploration opportunity perfect for newcomers to off-roading or those looking to test a freshly modified vehicle without commitment. Despite its minimal length, this trail delivers authentic outback character that reminds you why 4WD adventures matter.
The terrain is refreshingly straightforward, with minimal steep sections and a well-defined track that requires basic vehicle clearance. You'll navigate through the quarry area itself, where weathered rock formations and cleared mining zones create an unusual landscape that contrasts sharply with surrounding bushland. The scenery combines industrial history with natural Australian scrub, giving you a unique perspective on regional development and land use. The drive takes just moments to complete, but the visual interest makes it worthwhile.
Preparation is minimal for this easy trail—standard fuel and basic recovery equipment suffice. The flat grade means your vehicle won't face steep climbs or descents, though you should watch for loose gravel and uneven ground typical of quarry sites. Track conditions can vary seasonally, so check local conditions before heading out. This is an ideal first outing for those new to off-roading or a quick detour if you're exploring the broader Kiwarrak region.
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0.1 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
13 km/h
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