The Bicentennial National Trail is a 0.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Jeogla, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 2 minutes.
You'll discover why the Bicentennial National Trail near Jeogla has captured the interest of 4WD enthusiasts with its perfectly manageable terrain and accessible adventure. This easy 0.2 km route offers an ideal introduction to off-road driving, whether you're a novice gaining confidence behind the wheel or an experienced driver seeking a quick, satisfying run. The flat landscape with zero steep grades means you can focus on enjoying the drive itself rather than wrestling with challenging terrain, making it perfect for families or those new to 4WD adventures.
The trail takes you through characteristic New South Wales countryside, delivering genuine outback scenery without demanding technical skill or extensive vehicle preparation. You'll appreciate the smooth driving experience as you navigate this short but rewarding route, completing the entire trail in approximately two minutes. The straightforward nature of the track means minimal hazard concerns, though as with any off-road adventure, you should ensure your vehicle is in good working condition and carry basic supplies.
With only five vehicle completions recorded so far, you'll have the chance to add your name to Newtracs' growing list of explorers who've tackled this accessible gem. It's the perfect warm-up trail before attempting more demanding routes, or an excellent way to spend a few minutes experiencing genuine 4WD adventure when time is limited.
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0.2 km
Distance
2 min
Avg Time
9 km/h
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6 km/h ESE
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5.4
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