Trig Track is a 1.2 km Easy 4WD trail in Wereboldera, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 5%. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll discover why Trig Track has earned its place in the Newtracs collection as a perfect introductory 4WD experience near Wereboldera. This short but scenic route offers new and experienced drivers alike the chance to test their vehicles on genuine off-road terrain without the commitment of a full-day expedition. The 1.2 km track winds through characteristic NSW bushland, delivering surprisingly varied driving conditions that showcase what your 4WD can handle.
The gentle 5% grade means you'll navigate some elevation change without the intimidation factor of steeper terrain, making this an ideal confidence-builder for those progressing beyond sealed roads. You can expect a mix of packed earth and minor rocky sections that demand basic vehicle control but reward you with engaging driving. The surrounding landscape offers pleasant views across the Wereboldera region, and the quick five-minute completion time makes this trail perfect for fitting into a broader adventure or as a standalone shakedown run.
Preparation is minimal—standard 4WD capability is all you need, though checking your tires and ensuring basic vehicle maintenance is always wise. The short distance means you should carry water and inform someone of your route, but this isn't technical terrain requiring specialized recovery equipment. With only four vehicles having driven this trail on Newtracs so far, you'll enjoy a quieter, less-trafficked experience that still delivers genuine off-road satisfaction.
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1.2 km
Distance
5 min
Avg Time
14 km/h
Avg Speed
5%
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