Urumbilum Creek Road is a 4.3 km Easy 4WD trail in Brooklana, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 4%. Average drive time is 15 minutes.
You'll discover why Urumbilum Creek Road is a perfect introduction to off-road driving near Brooklana. This easy 4.3-kilometre route showcases the natural beauty of inland NSW while delivering a straightforward, confidence-building experience behind the wheel. The gentle 4% grade means you won't face technical challenges, making it ideal for newcomers to 4WD adventures or those seeking a relaxed weekend drive.
As you traverse the trail, you'll encounter well-formed rural road conditions with pleasant creek-side scenery that rewards your journey. The landscape offers a peaceful mix of open terrain and light vegetation, giving you plenty of opportunity to enjoy the countryside without complicated navigation or vehicle strain. The entire route typically takes around 15 minutes to complete, making it an excellent option for fitting into a half-day exploration.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order—even easy trails benefit from proper preparation. Check your tyres, fluids, and recovery gear, and consider using the Newtracs app to track your progress along the route. While hazards are minimal on this trail, stay alert for fallen branches and uneven sections typical of rural roads. Pack water and let someone know your plans. With its forgiving terrain and scenic qualities, Urumbilum Creek Road offers genuine 4WD enjoyment without overwhelming demands.
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4.3 km
Distance
15 min
Avg Time
18 km/h
Avg Speed
4%
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