Genowlan Plateau Track is a 0.9 km Extreme 4WD trail in Capertee, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 17%, winch recovery may be required. Average drive time is 138.33 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuinely extreme challenge that separates serious 4WD operators from casual adventurers, the Genowlan Plateau Track near Capertee demands respect and preparation. This brutal 0.9 km route packs more punishment than many trails twice its length, with a punishing 17% grade that climbs relentlessly across unforgiving terrain. Only four vehicles have successfully conquered this track, and the requirement for winch assistance isn't optional—it's essential.
You'll encounter raw, technical driving that tests both your vehicle's capabilities and your own nerve. The narrow track winds through rugged bushland with steep drop-offs and loose, rocky surfaces that offer minimal traction. Expect to spend around two hours and eighteen minutes completing this short but extraordinarily demanding route, making every meter count. The Genowlan Plateau offers stunning views across the Capertee Valley as your reward, though you'll likely be too focused on survival to appreciate them fully.
Before attempting this trail, ensure your 4WD is in pristine mechanical condition with quality recovery gear. A winch isn't just recommended—it's mandatory. You should travel with experienced spotters and have comprehensive recovery equipment. This isn't a trail for learning; it's for proving your skills on one of NSW's most formidable off-road challenges.
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0.9 km
Distance
2h 18m
Avg Time
4 km/h
Avg Speed
17%
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