East Bank Fire Road is a 1.1 km 4WD trail in Coramba, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 6%.
You'll discover a compact but intriguing fire road experience near Coramba, where rural New South Wales reveals its quieter off-road character. East Bank Fire Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore a relatively short route that demands respect despite its modest length, with a consistent 6% grade that tests your vehicle's capability on what's likely to be a well-maintained but rugged forest track. The terrain here showcases the undulating landscape typical of the region, where you'll navigate through native bushland with views opening up across the surrounding countryside.
What makes this trail noteworthy is its understated appeal—it's not a technical showdown, but rather a chance to experience genuine back-country driving without excessive distance commitment. You should be prepared for variable ground conditions common to fire road maintenance, where recent rain can transform the surface significantly. While the grade isn't extreme, maintaining steady traction and controlling your descent (if heading downhill) remains essential.
This is ideal terrain for those building 4WD skills or seeking a quick escape into working landscape driving. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good condition and carry basic recovery gear—fire roads can be remote despite their proximity to settlements. Use the Newtracs app to track your position and share your experience once you've completed the route, contributing valuable data to the community.
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1.1 km
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23°C
Patchy rain nearby
13 km/h SSE
73%
25°C
5.4
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