Fire Trail Lp1.2 is a 0.1 km 4WD trail in Long Point, New South Wales, Australia.
Fire Trail Lp1.2 offers 4WD enthusiasts a unique opportunity to explore a lesser-traveled route near Long Point in New South Wales. This short but intriguing trail provides access to remote terrain that rewards curious drivers willing to venture off the main tracks. With a completely flat grade profile, you'll find the driving experience focuses on navigation and terrain awareness rather than technical climbing challenges, making it accessible for various skill levels.
The landscape around Long Point presents a mix of native Australian bushland and open terrain typical of the NSW backcountry. You'll navigate through compact sections where careful line selection and steady vehicle control become essential. The minimal elevation gain means you can concentrate on observing the surrounding environment and enjoying the peace of remote exploration. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with adequate fuel and supplies, as services are sparse in this isolated area.
While this trail currently remains undriven on Newtracs, it represents an opportunity to contribute to the community by recording your experience. The short distance makes it ideal for combining with nearby routes to create a fuller day of exploration. Always check local conditions before departure, as weather can quickly impact track accessibility in remote areas. Bring updated maps, a communication device, and let someone know your planned route—essential precautions for any off-road adventure in rural NSW.
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