Gorricks Run is a 3.9 km 4WD trail in Upper Macdonald, New South Wales, Australia.
Gorricks Run offers 4WD enthusiasts an intriguing backcountry experience near Upper Macdonald, where you'll navigate 3.9 kilometres of rugged terrain through the scenic New South Wales hinterland. This unrated trail presents an excellent opportunity to explore remote bushland that rewards adventurous drivers willing to venture off the beaten path. The relatively compact distance makes it ideal for a focused off-road session without requiring a full-day commitment.
You'll encounter varied driving conditions as you progress through Gorricks Run, with the landscape shifting between dense forest sections and more open terrain. The trail's character is defined by its authentic, undeveloped nature—this isn't a manicured route, so expect obstacles typical of genuine backcountry driving including potential ruts, fallen timber, and uneven ground that will test your vehicle's articulation and your driving skills. The surrounding bushland provides scenic vistas and a genuine sense of remoteness that makes the effort worthwhile.
Before tackling Gorricks Run, ensure your 4WD is in excellent mechanical condition with good ground clearance and reliable traction. Carry essential recovery gear, spare fuel, and supplies, as you'll be well away from civilisation. Track conditions can vary seasonally, so check local conditions before departure and consider using the Newtracs app to access trail information and navigation support. This trail suits experienced off-road drivers comfortable with navigation challenges and self-reliance.
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