Conjola Creek Road is a 0.3 km Medium 4WD trail in Pointer Mountain, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 17%. Average drive time is 3 minutes.
You'll discover why Conjola Creek Road has earned its reputation among 4WD enthusiasts seeking a short but spirited challenge near Pointer Mountain. This compact trail packs considerable technical demand into its modest length, with a demanding 17% grade that will test your vehicle's traction and your driving finesse. The steep descent creates an engaging test of vehicle control and braking management, rewarding drivers who approach with respect and precision.
The terrain here is unforgiving but rewarding. You'll navigate rough ground conditions that demand good ground clearance and solid suspension, with the creek crossing and surrounding landscape offering genuine off-road character despite the short duration. The handful of vehicles that have successfully completed this route (just five recorded attempts on Newtracs) speaks to its selective appeal—it's not a beginner's playground, but medium-difficulty drivers with capable 4WD vehicles will find it genuinely satisfying.
Before attempting Conjola Creek Road, ensure your vehicle is in top mechanical condition and your tyres offer solid traction. The steep grade leaves little room for error, so plan your line carefully and take your time. Weather conditions can significantly affect grip, so check local conditions before heading out. With proper preparation and the right vehicle, you'll complete this intense 3-minute stretch knowing you've tackled one of the region's more demanding compact routes.
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0.3 km
Distance
3 min
Avg Time
8 km/h
Avg Speed
17%
Steep Grade
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