Yerriyong Road is a 1.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Yerriyong, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 1.44 minutes.
Yerriyong Road offers 4WD enthusiasts a fantastic introduction to off-road driving in rural New South Wales, perfect for those building confidence behind the wheel or looking for a quick, accessible adventure. This gentle 1-kilometre route near Yerriyong showcases the region's characteristic bushland and open terrain, allowing you to experience genuine off-road driving without technical demands. The flat grade means you can focus on vehicle handling and navigation rather than worrying about steep descents or challenging obstacles.
You'll find the driving experience relaxed and straightforward, making this an ideal trail for families, beginners, or anyone wanting to enjoy a short expedition. The surrounding landscape offers pleasant views of the local countryside, and the minimal completion time means you can easily combine this with other nearby trails to create a fuller day of exploration. With 26 vehicles having successfully completed Yerriyong Road, it's proven itself as a reliable, accessible option for the 4WD community.
Before heading out, standard vehicle preparation is recommended, though the easy terrain won't demand specialized equipment. Check your tires and basic fluid levels, bring water, and consider using the Newtracs app to track your route and connect with the community of fellow drivers who've explored this trail. Whether you're a newcomer to 4WDing or simply seeking a leisurely drive through beautiful NSW bushland, Yerriyong Road delivers an enjoyable, confidence-building experience.
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1.0 km
Distance
1 min
Avg Time
40 km/h
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