Dudleys Road is a 15.0 km Easy 4WD trail in Bullatale, New South Wales, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 34.69 minutes.
If you're seeking an accessible introduction to off-road driving with genuine water crossings, Dudleys Road delivers exactly that. This 15-kilometre route near Bullatale rewards you with river crossings that test your water-fording skills without demanding expert-level vehicle handling or extensive preparation. You'll navigate a well-defined track that showcases the rugged appeal of rural New South Wales, making it ideal for drivers looking to progress beyond sealed roads while building confidence in their 4WD capabilities.
The terrain remains refreshingly straightforward—you won't encounter steep grades or treacherous obstacles, allowing you to focus on line choice and water crossing technique. The gentle landscape unfolds with native bushland scenery typical of inland NSW, providing a peaceful driving experience punctuated by the exciting challenge of the river crossings. You should ensure your vehicle has adequate ground clearance and functioning diff locks for water crossings, and it's worth checking current water levels before heading out, as seasonal conditions can affect crossing difficulty.
With an average completion time of 35 minutes, this trail fits perfectly into a half-day adventure. You'll find it's an excellent opportunity to develop your off-road skills in a forgiving environment, and the straightforward nature of the route means you can concentrate on mastering water crossings—a valuable technique for any serious 4WD enthusiast.
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15 km
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35 min
Avg Time
26 km/h
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