Moogem Trail is a 0.2 km Hard 4WD trail in Gibraltar Range, New South Wales, Australia. Average drive time is 9.99 minutes.
You'll find the Moogem Trail a challenging test of vehicle control and driver skill despite its deceptively short length. Near Gibraltar Range in New South Wales, this hard-rated track demands respect and precision, making it an excellent proving ground for experienced 4WD drivers looking to push their capabilities. The compact nature of this trail means every obstacle counts, concentrating technical challenges into a intense 10-minute experience that will keep you fully engaged.
The terrain combines rocky sections and uneven surfaces that require careful line selection and responsive driving. As you navigate through this demanding landscape, you'll encounter features that test your vehicle's articulation and your own decision-making under pressure. The surrounding Gibraltar Range country offers rugged scenery characteristic of inland NSW, providing a genuine off-road adventure in a relatively condensed format.
Given the hard difficulty rating, you should ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with quality suspension and appropriate ground clearance before attempting this trail. Bring recovery gear and consider having spotters if you're unfamiliar with challenging terrain. Although steep grades aren't a factor here, the technical nature of the obstacles means concentration and vehicle control are paramount. The Moogem Trail is best suited for drivers with solid off-roading experience and vehicles proven on comparable terrain.
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0.2 km
Distance
10 min
Avg Time
4 km/h
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