Morrisroad is a 5.8 km Medium 4WD trail in Upper Tooloom, New South Wales, Australia. Expect max gradient up to 2%. Average drive time is 18.76 minutes.
If you're seeking a genuine backcountry experience near Upper Tooloom without excessive technical difficulty, Morrisroad delivers a rewarding medium-grade adventure through remote New South Wales countryside. You'll navigate 5.8 kilometres of varied terrain that showcases the region's natural character while remaining accessible to competent 4WD drivers.
The trail's gentle 2% average grade means you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than wrestling with extreme inclines. You'll encounter a mix of formed track and rougher sections that demand steady vehicle control and attention to line choice. The driving experience is engaging without being punishing—expect to complete the route in around 19 minutes if conditions are favourable, though you should allow extra time to explore the surrounding scenery and take photographs.
Before heading out, confirm current conditions as this remote route can be affected by weather and seasonal changes. You'll want a well-maintained 4WD with good ground clearance, and carrying recovery gear is sensible practice in isolated country. The sparse traffic (evidenced by minimal previous visitors) means self-reliance is important. Consider downloading trail details on the Newtracs app before departure, as mobile coverage in this region is unreliable. This is an ideal trail for building your off-road skills in genuine bushland away from crowded tracks.
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5.8 km
Distance
19 min
Avg Time
22 km/h
Avg Speed
2%
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