Glen Roy Trail offers 4WD enthusiasts a rewarding medium-difficulty experience near Howes Valley, combining river crossings with scenic bushland driving. You'll navigate 8.8 kilometres of varied terrain that demands solid vehicle control without requiring extreme technical skills, making it ideal for intermediate drivers looking to build confidence off-road.
The trail's gentle 2% grade keeps things manageable as you work your way through the landscape, but don't let the modest steepness fool you—the river crossings are the real test here. You'll need to assess water depth and flow carefully before committing to each crossing, and it's wise to check recent weather conditions beforehand, as heavy rainfall upstream can dramatically change water levels. The surrounding bushland scenery is genuinely appealing, rewarding your efforts with native vegetation and natural beauty throughout the drive.
Most drivers complete Glen Roy in around 46 minutes, though you should allow extra time to safely negotiate the water obstacles and take in the experience. Ensure your vehicle is properly maintained with good ground clearance and reliable traction, and carry recovery gear just in case. The trail's moderate difficulty makes it perfect for those expanding their off-road skills while still enjoying an engaging day out in the New South Wales backcountry.
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8.8 km
Distance
46 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
Avg Speed
2%
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