Yowie Fire Trail is a 2.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Boorook, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 11 minutes.
You'll discover why locals love Yowie Fire Trail—this medium-difficulty route near Boorook delivers genuine off-road character without overwhelming technical demands. The 2.8 km trail winds through mixed bushland terrain that challenges your vehicle handling while remaining accessible for drivers building their 4WD skills. You'll navigate a mix of well-defined track sections and rougher ground that tests your line choices and vehicle control, keeping you engaged throughout the 11-minute run.
The driving experience here is genuinely rewarding. You'll encounter natural obstacles including rocky sections and rutted areas that demand careful throttle management and steering precision. The surrounding New South Wales bushland provides pleasant scenery as you work through the trail, with the terrain variety preventing any monotonous stretches. While there's no steep grade to contend with, you should still inspect the track for recent rain damage and ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition—proper tyre pressure and underbody clearance matter here.
Preparation is straightforward: bring basic recovery gear and let someone know your plans. The trail's moderate difficulty makes it ideal for gaining experience on natural terrain, and the compact length means you can tackle it as part of a larger adventure day. With proven success from previous drivers documented on the Newtracs app, you can approach this trail with confidence.
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2.8 km
Distance
11 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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20 km/h ESE
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5.5
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