Hendersons Trail is a 1.3 km 4WD trail in Middle Brook, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 7%.
You'll discover an intriguing short route near Middle Brook that offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to test their vehicle's capabilities on challenging terrain. Despite its modest 1.3 km length, Hendersons Trail packs genuine technical demands that make it worth exploring. The 7% steep grade means you'll be navigating meaningful elevation changes throughout your drive, requiring careful throttle control and proper weight distribution to maintain traction.
The trail winds through the natural landscape surrounding Middle Brook, where you'll encounter varied ground conditions that test both your driving skill and your vehicle's performance. The relatively undeveloped nature of this route means you're experiencing terrain that few others have tackled—the zero completion count on Newtracs reflects how remote and uncommercial this track remains. Before attempting Hendersons Trail, ensure your vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition, carry recovery gear, and consider bringing a second vehicle or spotters given the challenging grade and isolation.
The brief duration shouldn't fool you into underestimating this trail. It's an excellent option for intermediate to experienced drivers looking for a quick but rewarding technical challenge, particularly if you're already in the Middle Brook area exploring the region's other 4WD opportunities. The lack of an official difficulty rating means you should carefully assess conditions on the day—recent weather can significantly impact the drivability of unprepared tracks like this one.
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