Myrtle Gully Road is a 4.0 km 4WD trail in Yowrie, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%.
Myrtle Gully Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore a relatively undiscovered route near Yowrie, where you'll navigate a scenic rural corridor that sees minimal traffic and provides an authentic off-road experience. The 4-kilometre journey takes you through mixed terrain with gentle grades—the 3% steep section provides just enough challenge to keep things interesting without demanding extreme vehicle capability. You'll encounter a mix of established track surfaces and natural ground, giving your vehicle a proper workout while remaining accessible to those new to off-roading.
The landscape unfolds as you progress, with the surrounding bushland and pastoral scenery typical of inland New South Wales. The relatively light traffic means you're likely to have this stretch largely to yourself, making it ideal for those seeking solitude and exploration away from more crowded routes. However, come prepared: check vehicle conditions beforehand, carry adequate water and recovery gear, and be mindful of seasonal conditions that could affect track quality. Ground conditions may vary depending on recent weather, so local knowledge or updated trail intelligence is valuable.
This unrated trail represents genuine exploration territory—no recorded completion data means you'll be forging your own experience here. If you decide to take it on, your feedback on the Newtracs app will help future adventurers understand what to expect from this quiet corner of the NSW bush.
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22°C
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15 km/h NE
67%
25°C
2.1
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