Unimog Hill Track is a 0.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Bowenfels, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll discover why Unimog Hill Track has become a favourite among 4WD enthusiasts seeking quick, accessible off-road experiences near Bowenfels. This short but satisfying route offers the perfect opportunity to test your vehicle's capabilities without requiring extensive time or technical skill, making it ideal for newcomers to off-roading or those wanting a rapid adventure between longer expeditions.
The track itself presents a gentle introduction to off-road driving, with minimal gradient and straightforward terrain that lets you focus on enjoying the New South Wales bushland scenery. You'll navigate through natural woodland settings typical of the Central Tablelands region, experiencing the fundamental pleasure of driving where conventional vehicles cannot venture. The 0.1 km length means you can complete the entire route in just three minutes, but don't rush—take time to appreciate the surrounding landscape and savour the experience.
With 48 vehicles already having successfully driven this trail, you can be confident in its accessibility. No special preparation is needed beyond standard vehicle maintenance, making this an excellent choice for a spontaneous weekend outing. The track's easy difficulty rating and flat grade ensure that even relatively inexperienced 4WD drivers can enjoy it safely. Use the Newtracs app to locate the trailhead and verify trail conditions before heading out, ensuring you make the most of this enjoyable Bowenfels-area destination.
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0.1 km
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3 min
Avg Time
3 km/h
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