Sunnyside Lane is a 1.9 km 4WD trail in Coopernook, New South Wales, Australia.
You'll discover a hidden gem in rural New South Wales with Sunnyside Lane, a short but intriguing 4WD route near Coopernook that offers the perfect opportunity to explore the region's quieter backroads. This 1.9 km trail winds through the countryside, delivering a genuine off-road experience without the intimidating technicality of more challenging routes. The gentle terrain makes it accessible for a wide range of vehicles and skill levels, while still providing that authentic 4WD adventure feel that keeps enthusiasts coming back.
The landscape around Sunnyside Lane showcases the characteristic rural charm of the mid-north coast, with rolling pastoral scenery and native vegetation creating a peaceful driving environment. You'll experience straightforward driving conditions on this unrated trail, allowing you to focus on enjoying the countryside and potentially spotting local wildlife. The manageable grade and moderate length make this an ideal option for those wanting to get off the main roads without committing hours to a single route.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order for off-road driving, and check local conditions—rural tracks can change seasonally. Bring adequate water and supplies, and consider using the Newtracs app to help navigate and log your journey. While no vehicles have officially recorded this trail yet through Newtracs, that doesn't diminish its appeal; you could be among the first to document your experience on this Coopernook classic.
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