Number 2 Fire Road is a 1.9 km Medium 4WD trail in Glenugie, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 14 minutes.
Number 2 Fire Road offers 4WD drivers a straightforward yet rewarding adventure near Glenugie, combining accessibility with genuine off-road exploration. This 1.9 km route delivers an engaging driving experience without the intimidation factor of more technical trails, making it ideal for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence or experienced enthusiasts seeking a quick, satisfying run.
You'll navigate well-maintained fire road conditions that showcase the natural character of the region. The terrain is predictable and forgiving, with a consistent grade that allows you to focus on your line choice and vehicle handling rather than wrestling with extreme obstacles. The surrounding landscape provides pleasant scenery typical of rural NSW, and the short 14-minute completion time means you can knock this out as part of a larger day's adventure or use it as a warm-up before tackling more challenging terrain.
The minimal gradient and established track surface mean preparation is straightforward—standard 4WD equipment and reasonable ground clearance will serve you well. Watch for potential debris from fallen branches common to fire roads, and exercise caution if weather has affected surface conditions. With just one vehicle confirmed on the Newtracs database so far, you'll have the opportunity to help build the community knowledge around this route and potentially discover unmarked features worth noting.
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1.9 km
Distance
14 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
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17 km/h SE
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