Stoney Creek Road is a 1.5 km Easy 4WD trail in Batar Creek, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 4 minutes.
You'll find Stoney Creek Road an ideal introduction to off-roading in the Batar Creek region, offering a perfectly manageable drive that builds confidence for newer 4WD adventurers. This scenic 1.5 km route takes you through classic New South Wales bushland with minimal technical demands, making it accessible even for those still getting comfortable behind the wheel of a 4WD vehicle.
The terrain consists of well-formed track with gentle grades that won't test your vehicle's capabilities, allowing you to focus on enjoying the peaceful creek-side scenery. You'll traverse relatively flat country with no steep sections, which means you can take your time appreciating the natural landscape. The gentle surface conditions make this an excellent confidence builder, and you should expect to complete the drive in around four minutes of pure driving time—though most enthusiasts take longer to soak in the surroundings.
With five successful completions already logged, this trail has proven its accessibility for a range of vehicles and skill levels. Preparation is straightforward: standard 4WD capability is all you need, and basic supplies are recommended for any outback venture. The easy difficulty rating means you can enjoy this drive without worrying about recovery scenarios or challenging obstacles. Whether you're introducing family to off-roading or seeking a relaxing bush drive, Stoney Creek Road delivers an authentic outback experience without the adrenaline.
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1.5 km
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4 min
Avg Time
29 km/h
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