Morton Road is a 3.8 km 4WD trail in Cedar Creek, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 9%.
Morton Road offers 4WD adventurers an uncharted opportunity near Cedar Creek, where minimal traffic and rugged terrain create an authentic off-road experience. This 3.8 km route challenges drivers with a demanding 9% steep grade that demands careful vehicle control and genuine off-roading skill. You'll navigate through New South Wales backcountry that rewards those seeking genuine exploration rather than well-trodden paths.
The driving experience here is raw and engaging—expect rough terrain that will test your vehicle's capability and your own decision-making. You'll encounter steep sections that require low-range gearing and careful line selection, with the landscape shifting as elevation changes throughout your journey. The Cedar Creek region's natural scenery provides a rewarding backdrop as you work through the challenging grades, though you should prepare for conditions that can vary significantly depending on recent weather.
Before tackling Morton Road, ensure your 4WD is in peak condition with proper tire grip, functioning differentials, and reliable braking systems. Scout conditions beforehand if possible, as this unrated trail lacks established data on seasonal hazards or vehicle recovery points. Carry recovery gear, extra water, and communication devices—this is genuine backcountry driving where self-reliance matters. Track your journey using the Newtracs app to log your experience and contribute valuable data for future adventurers considering this challenging route.
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