Fire Track is a 0.2 km Medium 4WD trail in Karabar, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 1.86 minutes.
Fire Track near Karabar offers 4WD enthusiasts a quick but satisfying introduction to off-road driving, perfect for those looking to test their vehicle's capabilities without committing to a lengthy expedition. This short 0.2 km route delivers accessible terrain that lets you experience genuine off-road conditions while remaining beginner-friendly, with a modest 2/4 difficulty rating that welcomes drivers of various experience levels.
You'll navigate through natural bushland terrain that showcases the rugged landscape characteristic of the NSW region. The flat grade makes this an ideal confidence-builder—there's no steep climbing to contend with, allowing you to focus on vehicle handling and line selection as you work through the track. The relatively undisturbed natural environment provides pleasant scenery and a genuine sense of exploration despite the brief duration, making it an excellent choice for lunch-break adventures or quick skill-building sessions.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good working order and that you're familiar with basic off-road driving techniques. While the low difficulty level minimizes major hazards, standard 4WD safety precautions still apply. The track's short completion time of around 2 minutes means you could tackle this multiple times or combine it with nearby trails for a fuller day of exploring. Track this route on Newtracs to log your completion and contribute to the community data that helps other drivers discover quality off-road experiences in the region.
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0.2 km
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2 min
Avg Time
7 km/h
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