Bex Trail is a 1.8 km Hard 4WD trail in Korora, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 55.13 minutes.
The Bex Trail near Korora offers 4WD enthusiasts a challenging romp through diverse terrain that demands skill, focus, and respect for the track's technical demands. Despite its modest 1.8 km length, you'll encounter enough obstacles and tricky sections to keep your driving skills sharp throughout the 55-minute experience. The trail's hard difficulty rating (3/4) reflects the rocky outcrops, tight switchbacks, and unpredictable surface conditions that make this a worthy test for experienced off-roaders.
You'll navigate through a mix of forest tracks and open terrain where tree roots, embedded rocks, and narrow passages require precise vehicle control. The varied landscape keeps you engaged around every bend—one moment you're threading through dense vegetation with limited visibility, the next you're negotiating rocky sections that demand careful line selection. While the trail avoids steep grades, its technical nature means you'll need solid articulation, good ground clearance, and confident steering. Bring recovery gear and consider traveling with another vehicle.
With 22 vehicles successfully completing the Bex Trail, you'll join a committed group of off-roaders who appreciate quality technical driving. The relatively short distance means you can maximize your enjoyment without extreme time commitment, making it perfect for a focused afternoon session. Check conditions before heading out—seasonal weather can significantly impact track difficulty.
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1.8 km
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55 min
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