Jinglemoney Firetrail is a 2.4 km Medium 4WD trail in Bombay, New South Wales, Australia. Expect includes a river crossing. Average drive time is 9 minutes.
River crossings and remote bushland make the Jinglemoney Firetrail a rewarding medium-difficulty adventure near Bombay, NSW. You'll navigate 2.4 km of well-maintained firetrail that delivers genuine off-road excitement without extreme technical demands, making it ideal for intermediate 4WD drivers looking to build their skills in a scenic setting.
The trail takes you through peaceful eucalyptus woodland with multiple water crossings that test your vehicle handling and water fording technique. You'll appreciate the gentle terrain—the 0% steep grade means you can focus on line selection through the creek sections rather than wrestling steep climbs. The driving experience is steady and engaging, with enough obstacles to keep you attentive but nothing that demands maximum articulation or winch-out scenarios. Most drivers complete the route in around 9 minutes, though you'll likely want to take your time to enjoy the tranquil bushland surroundings and safely navigate each crossing.
Before heading out, ensure your vehicle is in good mechanical condition and your water crossings are properly assessed—check depth and flow rates before committing. Bring recovery gear and travel with a mate if possible. The trail has been successfully driven by a small but dedicated group of 4WD enthusiasts, confirming it's accessible for competent intermediate drivers. Track your journey with the Newtracs app to log your completion and compare times with other adventurers.
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2.4 km
Distance
9 min
Avg Time
17 km/h
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