Malleefowl Circuit Trail is a 2.7 km Easy 4WD trail in Goonoo Forest, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 5.18 minutes.
You'll discover why the Malleefowl Circuit Trail is a hidden gem for 4WD drivers seeking a relaxed backcountry experience near Goonoo Forest. This gentle 2.7 km loop offers the perfect introduction to off-road driving, with no steep grades to challenge your vehicle or nerves. The terrain winds through diverse NSW bushland, where you'll encounter well-maintained tracks suitable for a variety of 4WD vehicles and experience levels. The circuit's accessibility means you can complete it in just five minutes of driving, making it ideal for combining with other nearby trails or enjoying a leisurely exploration of the forest environment.
As you progress along the trail, you'll traverse sandy and dirt sections that showcase the region's natural character without requiring advanced driving skills. The absence of technical obstacles means you can focus on enjoying the scenery and the simple pleasure of off-road exploration. Given the minimal hazard exposure on this easy trail, standard vehicle maintenance and basic supplies are typically sufficient preparation. The Malleefowl Circuit represents the kind of accessible adventure that builds confidence for new 4WD enthusiasts while providing a peaceful drive for experienced explorers looking to unwind.
With only one reported completion on Newtracs, you'll have the satisfaction of documenting your journey on this rarely-driven route and potentially becoming a valuable guide for others interested in this accessible forest circuit.
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2.7 km
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5 min
Avg Time
31 km/h
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