Collimation Road is a 1.1 km Easy 4WD trail in District of Paddys River, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
Collimation Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an excellent introduction to off-road driving near the District of Paddys River. You'll discover a straightforward, confidence-building route that's perfect for newer drivers or those looking to enjoy a quick recreational drive through the NSW countryside. The 1.1 km trail is easily completed in around 3 minutes, making it ideal for a brief adventure or as part of a larger day trip exploring the region.
You'll experience gentle, flat terrain throughout your drive, with a 0% steep grade ensuring a relaxed and manageable ride regardless of your vehicle type or experience level. The landscape showcases typical rural NSW scenery, with pastoral surrounds that give you a genuine feel for off-road driving without technical challenges. The straightforward nature of this route means you can focus on enjoying the experience and familiarising yourself with vehicle handling on unsealed surfaces.
Preparation is minimal for Collimation Road—standard vehicle maintenance and a basic safety check are all you'll need before heading out. There are no significant hazards to navigate, though as with any off-road driving, maintaining awareness of ground conditions and your vehicle's capabilities remains important. With 20 vehicles having successfully driven this trail, you'll join a growing community of 4WD drivers who've discovered this accessible gem. Track this route using the Newtracs app to record your completion and connect with other off-road enthusiasts.
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1.1 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
28 km/h
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