Firetruck Hill Track is a 0.2 km Extreme 4WD trail in Wallerawang, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 7 minutes.
Firetruck Hill Track near Wallerawang packs serious technical challenge into a deceptively short 0.2 km route that has earned its extreme 4/4 difficulty rating among experienced off-road drivers. Don't let the brief distance fool you—you'll encounter rock gardens, sharp obstacles, and unforgiving terrain that demands precision driving and vehicle control. The track's reputation for punishing mistakes makes it a favorite testing ground for hardcore 4WD enthusiasts looking to push their skills and machinery to the limit.
You'll need to approach this trail with respect and preparation. Inspect your vehicle thoroughly beforehand, ensure your tires have aggressive tread for grip, and consider protective underbody armor for your vulnerable components. Recovery gear is essential—you may need winch assistance or support from fellow drivers. The short completion time of around 7 minutes is deceiving; those seven minutes require absolute focus and technical prowess as you navigate through challenging obstacles that have tested 75+ vehicles to date.
The surrounding Wallerawang area offers beautiful bushland scenery, but your attention will be locked on the terrain immediately ahead. Approach Firetruck Hill Track only if you have genuine extreme 4WD experience and your vehicle is properly equipped. This isn't a leisurely Sunday drive—it's a skill-honing challenge for serious off-road drivers seeking to prove their capabilities on one of the region's most demanding routes.
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0.2 km
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7 min
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