Carters Trail is a 6.2 km Hard 4WD trail in Tomalla, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 33.24 minutes.
Carters Trail delivers genuine technical challenge near Tomalla, demanding respect and precision from even experienced 4WD drivers. This hard-rated trail pushes your vehicle and skills through 6.2 kilometres of unforgiving terrain that separates casual weekend warriors from serious off-roaders. You'll navigate tight rocky sections, deep ruts, and challenging obstacles that require careful line selection and smooth throttle control—every decision matters on this track.
The New South Wales bush landscape surrounds you throughout, offering scenic vistas between intense driving moments. You'll encounter variable ground conditions that shift from compacted earth to loose rocky outcrops, keeping you alert and engaged. Water crossings and erosion gullies demand genuine technical ability; this isn't a scenic cruise. The 33-minute average completion time reflects the concentration required rather than distance—rushing here invites trouble.
Before attempting Carters Trail, ensure your 4WD is mechanically sound with quality suspension, aggressive tyres, and reliable brakes. Carry recovery gear, extra water, and communication devices; mobile coverage is unreliable out here. Start early to maximise daylight, and check recent conditions—weather can dramatically change trail difficulty. This is backcountry driving that rewards preparation and punishes complacency. Only one vehicle has reported this trail on Newtracs so far, adding to its raw, undeveloped character.
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6.2 km
Distance
33 min
Avg Time
12 km/h
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