Number 10 Fire Road is a 0.6 km 4WD trail in Glenugie, New South Wales, Australia.
Number 10 Fire Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick but worthwhile detour near Glenugie, delivering a short blast through native bushland that showcases the diverse terrain of inland New South Wales. You'll navigate a compact 0.6 km stretch that, despite its modest length, provides genuine off-road character without steep grades to intimidate newer drivers or those testing vehicle capabilities on gentler terrain.
The trail winds through open forest with intermittent rocky sections that demand careful line selection and steady throttle control. You'll encounter natural obstacles typical of fire access roads in this region—fallen branches, ruts carved by seasonal water runoff, and uneven ground surfaces that keep you engaged despite the flat gradient. The surrounding bushland offers pleasant scenery with native flora framing your drive, making this an ideal warm-up trail or a satisfying quick run if you're exploring multiple routes in the Glenugie area.
While the lack of steep grades makes Number 10 Fire Road accessible to most capable 4WDs, you should still approach with proper preparation. Check your vehicle's clearance and tire condition before attempting, as the rocky sections can be unforgiving. Given that this trail remains unrated with no recorded completion data on Newtracs, scout ahead if you're unfamiliar with local conditions, and always carry basic recovery gear. The short duration makes it perfect for fitting into a broader day of exploring the region's network of fire roads.
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