Ivys Raod is a 1.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Upper Corindi, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 11 minutes.
You'll discover a genuinely rewarding medium-difficulty adventure on Ivys Road, where compact terrain and varied driving conditions keep you engaged throughout your journey near Upper Corindi. This 1.7 km route offers the perfect sweet spot for 4WD enthusiasts seeking technical challenge without overwhelming complexity—ideal for building confidence or enjoying a quick but satisfying off-road session. The flat grade means you won't battle steep climbs, allowing you to focus on navigating the trail's natural obstacles and uneven surfaces that demand careful line selection and steady vehicle control.
As you progress through Ivys Road, you'll encounter mixed terrain that transitions between rocky sections and softer ground, providing genuine variety across the relatively short distance. The countryside around Upper Corindi offers pleasant rural scenery that frames your driving experience nicely. While preparation is minimal for this accessible medium trail, you should ensure your 4WD is in good mechanical condition and carry basic recovery gear—the terrain is forgiving enough for most capable vehicles, but it's smart practice on any off-road adventure.
With an average completion time of just 11 minutes, Ivys Road works perfectly as a standalone adventure or as part of a larger exploration of the Upper Corindi region. Track this route on the Newtracs app to record your own run and connect with the growing community of 4WD adventurers.
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1.7 km
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11 min
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10 km/h
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