Bidgee Junction Track is a 2.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Boundary Bend, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 12 minutes.
You'll discover why Bidgee Junction Track is perfect for 4WD newcomers and experienced drivers looking for a relaxed riverside adventure. This gentle 2.6 km route near Boundary Bend showcases the natural beauty of inland New South Wales, with straightforward driving that lets you focus on the stunning scenery rather than technical obstacles. The track winds through open countryside with excellent views across the landscape, offering a genuine outback experience without demanding aggressive driving skills.
The terrain is predictable and well-formed, making it an ideal confidence-builder for those new to off-road driving. You'll encounter minimal steep sections—the 0% steep grade means you can maintain steady progress throughout. The completion time of around 12 minutes allows for leisurely exploration, so you can stop to appreciate the natural surroundings and take photographs. While the difficulty rating of 1/4 indicates easy conditions, you should still ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry basic supplies.
Before heading out, check local conditions as seasonal changes can affect track accessibility. The track's popularity among our community means it's well-maintained, and you can track your progress using the Newtracs app to record your own adventure. Whether you're testing a new vehicle setup or introducing passengers to off-road touring, Bidgee Junction Track delivers an authentic outback experience in a low-stress environment.
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2.6 km
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12 min
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