Corrys Road is a 0.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Barmah, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 27.5 minutes.
You'll appreciate Corrys Road as a genuine starter route that introduces you to off-road driving near Barmah without overwhelming your vehicle or confidence. This short 0.6 km track offers an accessible way to experience rural New South Wales terrain while remaining within easy difficulty parameters, making it perfect for newer 4WD drivers or those testing out recently acquired vehicles.
The drive takes you through characteristic Barmah landscape with minimal elevation changes—you'll encounter a gentle, flat track that winds through local bushland. The terrain is relatively forgiving with well-defined wheel ruts and compacted surfaces that most vehicles handle comfortably. Expect straightforward track conditions typical of rural access roads in the region, with opportunities to observe the natural vegetation and pastoral character of the area. The 28-minute average completion time allows for a leisurely pace, giving you space to enjoy the surroundings without rushing.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and carry basic recovery equipment—even easy trails benefit from preparation. Check local conditions beforehand, as wet weather can affect track accessibility. With only one previous driver logged on Newtracs, you're exploring relatively untouched territory, so use the app's tracking and navigation features to contribute valuable data for future adventurers. This trail serves as an excellent warm-up for more challenging routes in the region.
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0.6 km
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28 min
Avg Time
16 km/h
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