Fire Trail Lp1.1 is a 0.5 km 4WD trail in Long Point, New South Wales, Australia.
You'll discover a short but intriguing fire trail loop near Long Point that offers a quick off-road adventure without the commitment of a lengthy expedition. This 0.5 km route presents an excellent opportunity to test your vehicle's capabilities on maintained forest service roads, making it ideal for those looking to build confidence or break in new equipment. The flat terrain means you can focus on technique rather than tackling steep grades, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding bushland at a relaxed pace.
The driving experience here is straightforward, with minimal technical challenges on what appears to be a well-established fire access route. You'll navigate through typical New South Wales bushland scenery, with native vegetation framing your path as you complete the loop. The accessibility of this trail makes it perfect for family outings or as a warm-up before tackling more demanding routes in the region. However, despite its brevity and ease, you should still ensure your vehicle is road-worthy and your tyres are in good condition—even short off-road drives benefit from proper preparation.
Note that this trail currently shows zero recorded vehicle attempts on Newtracs, so you'll be among the first to document your experience here. Conditions may vary seasonally, particularly after heavy rain, so take time to assess ground conditions before committing to the drive. The compact length means you could easily explore this route multiple times or combine it with nearby trails for a more extensive adventure.
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