Double Crossing Track is a 3.1 km Easy 4WD trail in Picola, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 7.18 minutes.
Double Crossing Track offers 4WD drivers a straightforward introduction to off-road exploration near Picola, NSW. You'll discover why this gentle trail appeals to those building confidence behind the wheel—the relaxed 3.1 km route presents no steep grades, making it ideal for newer 4WD enthusiasts or families wanting a leisurely weekend adventure. The terrain combines easy track conditions with pleasant rural scenery, giving you a taste of off-road driving without technical demands.
As you traverse this accessible route, you'll appreciate the varied landscape that characterizes the region. The track's manageable width and smooth surface mean you can focus on enjoying the surroundings rather than wrestling with challenging obstacles. The double crossing reference suggests you'll encounter water crossings or multiple trail intersections—typical features that add minor interest without requiring special recovery equipment or advanced driving skills.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in basic working order with adequate fuel and water supplies. While this trail's easy rating means minimal hazard exposure, always carry a charged mobile phone and let someone know your route. The estimated 7-minute completion time assumes steady, cautious driving—feel free to take longer if you're exploring the area or enjoying the countryside. With only one recorded completion on Newtracs, you'll have the satisfaction of adding your experience to this emerging trail profile.
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3.1 km
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7 min
Avg Time
32 km/h
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