Fiery Rang Trail is a 11.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Goobarragandra, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 1%. Average drive time is 42 minutes.
You'll discover why the Fiery Rang Trail has earned its reputation as a superb medium-difficulty 4WD adventure near Goobarragandra. This 11.4 km route delivers genuine off-road excitement without overwhelming inexperienced drivers, making it ideal for building your skills in a rewarding landscape. The trail winds through diverse terrain that keeps you engaged throughout the 42-minute journey, with moderate grades that test your vehicle control while remaining manageable for properly equipped rigs.
The scenery unfolds across NSW's characteristic bushland, where you'll navigate mixed surface conditions that showcase what makes off-roading genuinely satisfying. Expect natural obstacles and variable terrain that demand your attention without becoming punishing—exactly what medium-level trails should offer. The 1% steep grade section provides a genuine challenge without extreme exposure, perfect for drivers confident in their 4WD capabilities.
Before heading out, prepare your vehicle with appropriate tyres and recovery gear. Check weather conditions beforehand, as trail surfaces can vary significantly after rain. Seven vehicles have successfully completed this route, proving it's a reliable choice for medium-grade adventures. Track your progress with Newtracs navigation to stay oriented through the route's more technical sections, and you'll find this trail delivers the perfect balance of challenge and enjoyment that keeps drivers returning to the Goobarragandra region.
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11 km
Distance
42 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
Avg Speed
1%
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