Lansdowne Trig Road is a 2.6 km Easy 4WD trail in Lansdowne Forest, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 10.25 minutes.
Lansdowne Trig Road offers 4WD enthusiasts an accessible introduction to off-road driving near Lansdowne Forest, combining genuine bush exploration with stress-free handling. You'll navigate a short 2.6 km route that delivers satisfying terrain variety without the commitment of a full-day expedition, making it perfect for testing vehicle capabilities or enjoying a quick adventure with family and friends.
The track takes you through classic NSW forest country, where you'll experience genuine off-road driving on natural surfaces while enjoying the peaceful woodland surrounds. The completely flat gradient means you can focus on line choice and vehicle control rather than managing steep climbs, allowing newer 4WD drivers to build confidence. Ground conditions vary along the route, keeping the drive interesting despite the easy difficulty rating, and the short duration—around 10 minutes of driving—makes it ideal for combining with other activities in the region.
Preparation is minimal for this trail. Standard 4WD vehicles handle it comfortably, and you should carry basic supplies and check your vehicle before setting out. Weather can affect track conditions in the forest, so visiting after dry spells ensures the best experience. With only one confirmed completion logged on Newtracs, you'll be among the first to document your journey on the platform, helping future drivers discover this hidden gem near Lansdowne Forest.
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2.6 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
15 km/h
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