Western Fire Trail is a 7.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Corrabare, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 2%. Average drive time is 23 minutes.
You'll discover why the Western Fire Trail near Corrabare is a perfect introduction to off-road driving. This easy 7.6 km route offers genuine 4WD adventure without overwhelming complexity, making it ideal for drivers building their skills or those seeking a relaxing weekend run. The trail winds through diverse NSW bushland terrain that showcases the region's natural character, with gentle grades that rarely exceed 2% ensuring a smooth, enjoyable experience from start to finish.
The driving experience is pleasantly straightforward, with well-defined track conditions that reward steady vehicle control over technical prowess. You should anticipate rolling through varied landscape featuring open sections and tree-lined passages, each offering different perspectives of the surrounding countryside. The 23-minute average completion time gives you room to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed, though you can take your time exploring at your own pace.
Before heading out, basic 4WD preparation is all you need—ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry standard recovery gear. The moderate terrain means hazards are minimal, but you should always stay alert for fallen branches and ruts that develop seasonally. This trail has proven popular with experienced drivers using the Newtracs app for navigation, confirming its accessibility and reliability as a genuine off-road experience that doesn't demand extensive preparation.
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7.6 km
Distance
23 min
Avg Time
21 km/h
Avg Speed
2%
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9 km/h E
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