Bullock Hole Track is a 1.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Picola, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 14.14 minutes.
You'll discover why the Bullock Hole Track near Picola is a perfect introduction to off-road driving in New South Wales. This gentle 1.1 km route offers novice 4WD enthusiasts the ideal opportunity to build confidence without technical challenges, making it an excellent choice for families or those new to four-wheel driving. The flat terrain and straightforward track layout mean you can focus on enjoying the driving experience rather than wrestling with difficult obstacles.
As you navigate this easy track, you'll encounter typical rural New South Wales landscape with open terrain and natural vegetation. The drive takes approximately 14 minutes to complete, giving you just enough time to appreciate the surrounding countryside without a major time commitment. The zero per cent steep grade ensures a comfortable ride suitable for vehicles of all capability levels, though you should still maintain proper tyre pressure and carry basic recovery equipment as standard practice on any off-road adventure.
While the Bullock Hole Track presents minimal hazards, you'll want to check conditions before heading out, as rural tracks can be affected by recent weather. The peaceful, low-stress nature of this route makes it ideal for practicing basic four-wheel driving skills or simply enjoying a relaxing countryside drive. With track information available through Newtracs, you can plan your visit with confidence and discover why this accessible trail is worth exploring.
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1.1 km
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14 min
Avg Time
11 km/h
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