Paddys River Road is a 3.8 km Easy 4WD trail in Penrose, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 13 minutes.
Paddys River Road offers 4WD drivers an accessible introduction to off-road exploration near Penrose, combining easy terrain with scenic rural NSW landscapes. You'll navigate a gentle 3.8 km route that showcases the region's countryside character without demanding advanced driving skills, making it perfect for newer enthusiasts or those seeking a relaxed weekend outing. The flat grade ensures your vehicle won't be pushed to its limits, allowing you to focus on enjoying the drive and soaking in the surrounding environment.
The trail takes you through typical rural terrain where you'll encounter natural track conditions that test basic vehicle handling while remaining forgiving for less experienced drivers. You should expect a straightforward 13-minute journey that moves at a comfortable pace—ideal for those building confidence in their 4WD capabilities. The lack of steep sections means minimal strain on your vehicle's suspension and drivetrain, though you'll still experience genuine off-road driving rather than simply following sealed roads.
Before heading out, basic preparation remains worthwhile: check your tyres are in good condition and carry water and a communication device. While Paddys River Road presents minimal hazards, staying aware of weather conditions and ground moisture levels will help you make the most of your experience. With three confirmed vehicles having completed this route, you're joining a growing group discovering this rewarding local trail.
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3.8 km
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13 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
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