Southern Boundary Trail is a 1.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Possum Brush, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
You'll appreciate the Southern Boundary Trail for its accessible introduction to off-roading near Possum Brush, offering a smooth driving experience without the technical challenges that intimidate newcomers. This 1.7 km route delivers scenic New South Wales bushland in just seven minutes, making it perfect for families or those looking to build confidence behind the wheel on unpaved terrain.
The trail winds through gentle landscape with minimal grade variation, allowing you to focus on enjoying the natural surroundings rather than wrestling with steep ascents or technical obstacles. You'll navigate well-formed tracks through classic Australian bush country, encountering firm ground conditions that present no significant hazards for standard four-wheel drive vehicles. The straightforward nature of the route means you won't need specialist recovery equipment or advanced driving skills, though keeping your vehicle well-maintained is always recommended for off-road adventures.
With seven previous drivers having completed this trail successfully, you can drive with confidence knowing the path is established and reliable. Whether you're testing out your 4WD setup or introducing passengers to off-road travel, the Southern Boundary Trail delivers genuine bushland exploration without overwhelming demands. The quick completion time makes this an ideal add-on to longer adventures in the region, or a satisfying standalone outing when time is limited.
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1.7 km
Distance
7 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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12 km/h ESE
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