65.2 Trail is a 1.7 km Medium 4WD trail in Lake Innes, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 59.27 minutes.
You'll discover a compelling blend of coastal charm and challenging terrain on the 65.2 Trail near Lake Innes. This medium-difficulty route offers 4WD enthusiasts an engaging drive through diverse landscapes, combining scenic views with technical sections that test your vehicle handling skills. The 1.7 km trail winds through varied terrain where you'll encounter sandy patches, rocky outcrops, and potentially muddy sections depending on recent weather conditions. The absence of steep grades makes this accessible for intermediate drivers, though you shouldn't underestimate the lateral challenges and surface inconsistencies that demand your full attention.
The Lake Innes area provides a stunning backdrop to your adventure, with the trail offering glimpses of the region's natural beauty as you navigate through native bushland. You'll appreciate the relatively short length—achievable in under an hour—making it perfect for a focused training run or quick expedition. Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is properly maintained with good tyre tread, as ground conditions can vary significantly. Check current weather reports, as moisture can transform sandy sections into slippery obstacles requiring careful throttle control and line selection.
This is an ideal trail for building your 4WD confidence in a manageable timeframe. The Newtracs app provides detailed trail tracking and difficulty ratings to help you prepare appropriately for what awaits you on this NSW gem.
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1.7 km
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59 min
Avg Time
2 km/h
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