Huskimoon Fire Trail is a 0.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Huskisson, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll find the Huskimoon Fire Trail a perfect introduction to off-road driving near the New South Wales coast, offering an accessible route that builds confidence without demanding advanced skills. This gentle 0.7 km route winds through the bushland surrounding Huskisson, giving you a genuine taste of four-wheel driving in just two minutes of actual driving time. The trail's flat terrain and absence of steep grades make it ideal for beginners, families, or anyone looking for a quick recreational run through native Australian woodland.
The driving experience here focuses on basic vehicle handling along a clearly defined fire trail. You'll navigate relatively smooth, well-maintained ground with minimal obstacles, allowing you to concentrate on steering and line choice rather than technical challenges. The surrounding bushland provides pleasant scenery typical of the NSW South Coast, with eucalypts and native vegetation creating a peaceful atmosphere. While this is an easy trail with minimal hazards, you should still maintain awareness of your surroundings and ensure your 4WD is in good working order before heading out.
The Huskimoon Fire Trail is an excellent warm-up route or a relaxing drive for those who prefer low-stress off-roading. With only two previous vehicle recordings, you'll enjoy a quiet, uncrowded experience exploring this corner of the NSW coast. Track this route using the Newtracs app to record your completion time and contribute to the community knowledge of local trails.
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0.7 km
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2 min
Avg Time
27 km/h
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