Jeffers Firetrail is a 0.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Penrose, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll discover a compact but rewarding firetrail experience near Penrose that showcases the diverse terrain of regional New South Wales. The Jeffers Firetrail offers 4WD enthusiasts a straightforward introduction to off-road driving, with well-maintained tracks that invite exploration without demanding advanced technical skills. Despite its modest 0.2 km length, this trail delivers genuine interest for drivers looking to venture beyond sealed roads and experience the raw character of rural NSW.
The terrain here is pleasingly accessible, featuring a gentle grade that makes it ideal for those developing their 4WD confidence. You'll navigate through native bushland with natural surroundings that exemplify the region's landscape character. The five-minute completion time means you can run this trail multiple times to experiment with different driving lines and techniques, or combine it with other nearby adventures to build a fuller day of exploration.
Before setting out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order, as you'll be traveling on unimproved firetrail surfaces where mechanical reliability matters. Bring water and a basic recovery kit as standard precautions. While this isn't a demanding trail, respecting the terrain and maintaining awareness of track conditions will enhance both your safety and enjoyment. Use the Newtracs app to log your completion and share feedback that helps the community discover quality driving experiences in the Penrose area.
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0.2 km
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5 min
Avg Time
2 km/h
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