Right Hand Brush Trail is a 1.9 km Easy 4WD trail in Terreel, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 5 minutes.
You'll discover a short but rewarding introduction to off-roading near Terreel with the Right Hand Brush Trail. Perfect for beginners or those looking to warm up before tackling more challenging routes, this 1.9 km trail delivers genuine 4WD exploration without overwhelming difficulty. The absence of steep grades means you can focus on enjoying the drive and soaking in the New South Wales bushland scenery rather than wrestling with technical terrain.
The trail takes you through classic Australian scrubland, weaving between native vegetation that gives the route its distinctive character. You'll experience genuine off-road conditions with natural surfaces that provide satisfying traction and engagement for your vehicle. The straightforward nature of the terrain makes this ideal for practicing basic 4WD skills, and the short 5-minute completion time means you can easily fit it into a day of exploration or use it as a warm-up lap.
Preparation is minimal for this accessible trail—standard safety gear and a vehicle in good working order are all you'll need. The flat grade profile means fuel consumption will be predictable, and mechanical strain on your vehicle is negligible. Using the Newtracs app to navigate ensures you stay on track and can share your experience with the growing community of off-road enthusiasts. Whether you're new to 4WD adventures or seeking an easy scenic drive through the bush, Right Hand Brush Trail offers straightforward enjoyment of what off-roading is all about.
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1.9 km
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5 min
Avg Time
24 km/h
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