Boundary Road is a 10.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Goobarragandra, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 3%, includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 18 minutes.
Boundary Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to creek crossings near Goobarragandra, making it perfect for drivers looking to build water-fording confidence without tackling extreme terrain. You'll discover a surprisingly scenic 10-kilometre route that combines gentle grades with the genuine thrill of river crossings, delivering genuine off-road adventure in a manageable package.
The trail winds through New South Wales bushland with a modest 3% steep grade, keeping the driving experience relaxed while the landscape rewards your efforts. You'll encounter multiple river crossings that provide authentic creek-driving experience—shallow enough to suit vehicles of varying capability, but satisfying enough to feel like genuine off-road exploration. The route's easy difficulty rating means you can focus on technique and enjoyment rather than white-knuckle navigation, though you should still ensure your vehicle's water-fording capability is adequate and check crossing conditions before attempting.
Plan for around 18 minutes of driving time, though you'll likely want to linger at scenic spots along the way. Bring water, check your tyre pressures before starting, and ensure your vehicle is mechanically sound. Nine previous drivers have successfully completed Boundary Road, and with proper preparation and cautious driving through the water crossings, you'll join them in enjoying one of the region's most rewarding easy-grade adventures.
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10 km
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18 min
Avg Time
35 km/h
Avg Speed
3%
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