Slipery Rock Link Trail is a 1.7 km 4WD trail in Martinsville, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 7%.
You'll discover an intriguing short connector in the Martinsville region that offers 4WD drivers a taste of challenging terrain in a compact package. The Slippery Rock Link Trail lives up to its name with technical rock sections that demand careful navigation and precise vehicle control. At just 1.7 km, this trail packs considerable character into a brief drive, making it ideal for those seeking intensity over distance.
The terrain here features rocky outcrops and uneven ground that will test your suspension and driving skills. You'll encounter a 7% grade that keeps things interesting as you work through the landscape, with natural rock formations creating both visual interest and genuine driving challenges. The surrounding bushland provides a scenic backdrop typical of the NSW backcountry, though your focus will likely be on the immediate obstacles ahead rather than the broader views.
Before attempting this trail, ensure your vehicle is properly equipped for rocky terrain—rock sliders and underbody protection are highly recommended. Check your tire condition and bring recovery gear, as the technical nature of the track means getting stuck is a genuine possibility. While completion time data isn't yet available from Newtracs users, plan conservatively and avoid rushing through the obstacles. The trail's unrated status means it's relatively unexplored on the platform, so you'll be among the first to document your experience here.
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