Yellow Trail Access is a 0.1 km 4WD trail in Beresfield, New South Wales, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing.
You'll discover an intriguing short-form 4WD challenge near Beresfield that packs genuine water-crossing experience into a compact 0.1 km route. Despite its minimal distance, this trail demands respect and preparation, offering those seeking technical driving skills a chance to test their vehicle's water-fording capabilities. The river crossings present the primary feature of interest here, making this an ideal spot for drivers wanting to build confidence in wet terrain navigation without committing to a lengthy expedition.
The terrain varies with water conditions, and you should approach with caution as crossing difficulty can change seasonally. Before attempting this trail, ensure your vehicle is in optimal condition with proper water-sealing around sensitive components. Scout the crossing beforehand to assess depth and current conditions—what appears manageable in dry season can become treacherous after heavy rainfall. You'll want to carry recovery gear and ideally tackle this route with a companion vehicle present.
This unrated trail remains relatively unexplored on the Newtracs platform, with no previous completion data available. That makes it an adventure for those willing to help document the experience. The proximity to Beresfield offers convenient access, and the modest length means you can practice water-crossing techniques repeatedly if conditions permit. Bring deflated recovery gear, waterproof documentation of your vehicle's specifications, and allow plenty of daylight for safe navigation.
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