Jiffy Point Road is a 0.8 km Extreme 4WD trail in Ravensdale, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 9.97 minutes.
Jiffy Point Road near Ravensdale will test your 4WD skills in ways you won't forget. Despite its deceptively short 0.8 km length, this extreme-rated trail packs serious technical challenges that demand respect and precision. You'll navigate through relentless rock gardens, deep ruts, and obstacle-laden terrain that separates experienced off-roaders from the rest. The compact distance means you're facing concentrated difficulty—every meter requires focus, vehicle control, and often creative line-finding to thread through the most unforgiving sections.
The rugged landscape surrounding Jiffy Point Road showcases the raw beauty of inland NSW, with exposed rocky outcrops and dense bushland creating a truly remote atmosphere. You should expect to encounter large boulders, steep side slopes, and potential water crossings depending on recent weather conditions. Vehicle recovery options are limited in this isolated area, so thorough preparation is essential before attempting this trail.
Only six vehicles have successfully conquered Jiffy Point Road, making it a genuine bucket-list achievement for serious 4WD adventurers. Bring proper recovery gear, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition, and ideally have experienced spotters on board. Allow 10 minutes for the actual drive, but factor in additional time for planning your approach and potentially working through challenging sections. This isn't a casual weekend drive—it's an ultimate test of your 4WD capability.
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0.8 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
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