W2 Scotts Main Ridge Road is a 22.3 km 4WD trail in Kowmung, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 0%.
You'll discover raw wilderness and genuine backcountry adventure on W2 Scotts Main Ridge Road, where rugged terrain and remote landscapes await those seeking an authentic 4WD experience near Kowmung. This 22.3 km route rewards explorers with dramatic ridge-line driving that offers commanding views across the surrounding wilderness and a genuine sense of isolation from the crowds. The trail's elevation and positioning provide exceptional vantage points of the region's natural beauty, making it ideal for those who crave both mechanical challenge and scenic reward.
Expect variable terrain that demands respect and preparation—this is unrated territory where conditions can shift dramatically depending on weather and seasonal changes. Rocky sections, potential washouts, and natural obstacles mean you should arrive well-equipped with recovery gear, spare supplies, and reliable navigation. The remote nature of Scotts Main Ridge Road means help isn't nearby, so thorough pre-trip planning is essential. Check current conditions before departing, as this backcountry route receives minimal maintenance and can be heavily impacted by rain or recent weather events.
This trail suits experienced 4WD drivers comfortable navigating unmarked or minimally-marked tracks with confidence and self-sufficiency. The solitude and wilderness character make Scotts Main Ridge Road a genuine escape for those ready to test their skills and vehicle capabilities in authentic off-road conditions.
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8 km/h NNE
36%
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4.3
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