Number 10 Fire Road is a 0.0 km 4WD trail in Glenugie, New South Wales, Australia.
Number 10 Fire Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a chance to explore the rugged backcountry near Glenugie, NSW, where you'll navigate authentic rural fire trails that wind through native bushland. This unrated track provides an excellent opportunity to test your vehicle's capability on genuine off-road terrain while experiencing the natural landscape of the NSW countryside. You'll find yourself traversing well-established fire road conditions that demand careful driving and respect for the environment.
The driving experience here is straightforward but rewarding, taking you through sections of native forest where you can appreciate the local flora and fauna. The terrain is generally navigable for capable 4WD vehicles, though you should always be prepared for changing conditions typical of rural fire roads in this region. Weather can significantly impact track conditions, so checking local forecasts before heading out is essential. You'll want to carry recovery gear and ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition.
Before tackling this trail, take time to plan your route and inform someone of your intended destination. While the grade isn't steep, fire roads can be deceptively challenging depending on recent rainfall and maintenance schedules. Using the Newtracs app to track your progress and location will help you navigate confidently through this remote area. Remember to respect private property boundaries and local regulations governing fire road access in the region.
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23°C
Sunny
17 km/h SE
73%
25°C
3.4
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Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby
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Moderate rain
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